Cracked, chipped polish looks bad. Learn how to make your manicure last longer.
You Will Need
Base coat
No-chip polish
Top coat
Gloves
Moisturizer
Steps
STEP 1 Get a good base coat
Get a good base coat when you're getting your fingernails manicured. A high-quality base coat will hold polish as well as promote healthy nails.
STEP 2 Buff instead of polish
Have your nails buffed instead of painted. You won't have to touch up any scratches or chips. If you prefer color, be sure to use no-chip polish.
STEP 3 Keep nails short
Maintain short nails. Long fingernails are more prone to chipping and breaking.
STEP 4 Apply top coat
Apply top coat to your nails every few days. This will protect your polish from chipping.
STEP 5 Avoid soaking
Avoid prolonged soaking. Water can lift away polish, so wear gloves when you wash dishes.
Don't spend too much time soaking in the bath or shower.
STEP 6 Apply moisturizer
Use moisturizer that contains vitamin B and aloe. Massage the moisturizer into your cuticles to keep them hydrated.
STEP 7 Don't use nails as tools
Avoid using your nails to pry things or twist screws. Using your nails this way invites cracks and chips.
Did you know? The blood vessels underneath the nail make them look pink.