Best nail polish base & top coat products according to redditors

We found 321 Reddit comments discussing the best nail polish base & top coat products. We ranked the 47 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Top Reddit comments about Nail Polish Base & Top Coat Products:

u/Zorgsmom · 54 pointsr/RedditLaqueristas

I order it from Amazon 3 bottles at a time. It's cheaper per bottle that way, $10 for 3, instead of $8 for one at Ulta.

u/TheBaseCoat · 46 pointsr/RedditLaqueristas

Textured polishes are very thick, so sponging wasn't really an option. I wiped as much as I could off of the brush, and applied the polish carefully over the stencil. I love how it turned out! and after it dried, it was like having 3d leaves on my nails!

Products used:
China Glaze Sea Spray
Seche Vive
Zoya Chita
Monstera Stencil

u/bestlifebear · 36 pointsr/beauty

Seche Vite top coat works wonders and drys insanely fast. I think it’s cheaper on amazon than at beauty supply stores. seche vite

u/biggestlittlepickle · 35 pointsr/xxfitness

Seche Vite, girl. Seche Vite.

u/sammynicxox · 31 pointsr/aww

First things first: Buy this shit!

Your cuticles are wayyyy more important than you might realize. Do not cut them, don't bite them, don't pick at them. Push them back and trim off the dead bits that are stuck to your nail with one of these things. KEEP THEM HYDRATED. Use lotion, cuticle oil, whatever, just don't let them dry out. I use Lemony Flutter by Lush. It's pricey - worth it for me because I paint my nails twice a week and use a lot of acetone... Buff with one of those blocks. Invest in a decent crystal nail file. Whatever nail file you use, always file repeatedly in one direction. Never saw back and forth! I never use nail clippers because I find they encourage splitting, I only file. Apply the Nail Envy. I promise you'll see MAJOR improvement in a couple of weeks. Also, take a Biotin supplement!

Edit: My links disappeared. Merp. Hang on. I'm getting them for you again!

u/maelstromofcats · 20 pointsr/beauty

Nail polish can be hard since everyone has different preferences, but you could always get a fun topcoat she could add to her collection (something with different colored flecks, glitter, holo, etc). Or you could get her a display for the nail polish she has?

You can also go to a drug store and just pick a color that reminds you of her! I personally like Sallie Hansen Insta Dri because I don’t have the patience for my nails to dry, but Essie, OPI, and China Glaze are all slightly nicer brands.

But I think no matter what you decide to get her, she’ll be excited about it! It’s very sweet that you’ve noticed something she enjoys and want to show your affection by supporting it 😊

I have this topcoat and think it’s pretty fun:

https://www.amazon.com/Northern-Lights-Silver-Hologram-Drying/dp/B000PZA1MC/ref=mp_s_a_1_6?crid=38KPAJQPIMLBR&keywords=holo+topcoat+nail+polish&qid=1555300084&s=gateway&sprefix=holo+topcoat&sr=8-6

Not sure if this would work with your budget, but there’s this shelf:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B01M0EM74V/ref=sspa_mw_detail_5?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Best of luck! It’ll be great!

u/palex · 20 pointsr/RedditLaqueristas

Sounds like you need Seche Vite. Completely dry in 5 minutes :)

u/hollyharlow · 16 pointsr/RedditLaqueristas

I don't know if this is helpful, but here is where I got my Seche. I don't remember it being quite that cheap when I ordered, haha. But even with the shipping now, it's less than $5.

EDIT: Now it's $4.74 with free shipping...get on it! :)

u/unlimited-bladeworks · 14 pointsr/RedditLaqueristas

The two things that I find the most useful for at-home manis are a quick-dry topcoat and a cleanup brush. The topcoat helps your nails dry faster/makes the polish last, and the brush helps with making the manicure look clean. For the topcoat, I would recommend something like INM Out the Door or Orly Sec n' Dry, although I prefer Out the Door since it has a wider brush. For the cleanup brush I would just get a cheap concealer or eyeliner brush to use, like the e.l.f $1 concealer brush or wet n wild eyeliner brush. You would just dip this brush into nail polish remover or acetone and use it to wipe off any polish that gets on your skin. As for general tips, always paint the color on in thin layers (i.e wipe off one side of the brush before applying to the nail) and wrap the tips to help the color last. Hope this helps!

u/IWasFunOnce · 14 pointsr/AskWomen

Proper prep is key.

Buff your nail, then use rubbing alcohol to dry it out. Apply a nail primer. Apply a base coat or builder gel. Now apply polish.

The prep takes more time than application for me, but my nails never pop off anymore.

My primer of choice: https://www.amazon.com/No-Lift-Nails-NA-Primer/dp/B004D8QUWC/ref=sr_1_6_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1501514348&sr=8-6&keywords=Nail+primer

u/itsok_imapirate · 13 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

I use OPI Nail Envy! It's kind of expensive but I think it's worth it. Amazon.

u/swagglebutt · 12 pointsr/RedditLaqueristas

So satisfying! And totally safe for your nails if you use a peel-off basecoat, whether DIY or from OPI :)

u/musicalpets · 11 pointsr/PolishGauntlet

Happy Birthday! :) Hope it was great, and thanks for this gauntlet!

Seche Vite top coats were recently removed out of the CVS I live closest to :/ $4.84 :)

And for the song, if you like Kpop, Apink just released a new song: [Nonono.] (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n3XJQtJWKJM) It's super cute!

u/mospence3 · 11 pointsr/femalefashionadvice

I use the cheap UV/LED light from Amazon. You can also find them on ebay. I purchased this one a year and a half ago and it's still working great. For polish, I'm a huge fan of Aimeili on Amazon. Base Coat/Top cost is a must and one of my favorite colors. It's just like painting with polish - thin base coat, color (x2 or 3 if needed), top coat. I dry in between each with 60 seconds under the light. For me, it's quicker and easier than polish. No need to worry if it's actually dry - once you're done you're good to go.

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ETA: I purchase base coat/top coat July 2017 and I'm still working on it! I use it an average of once every 7-10 days. Some weeks I'll let my nails breathe.

u/G0ATLY · 9 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

/u/purebredginger Because it's her birthdaaaaay! Gifting them this because it's a higher priority item and once you paint your nails you want them shiny and protected!

u/[deleted] · 9 pointsr/PolishGauntlet

There is a bunch of stuff that can be donated! But here are some highlights:

Essie Cute as a Button is exactly $6.25!!

Who doesn't need a good purple?

Sparkles!!

Such a pretty blue!!

Kleancolor mini metallic

Brushes!

And I feel obligated to leave something from MINE hehe :)

Seche Vite! $4.85!!

u/mbacon101 · 8 pointsr/TwoXChromosomes

use THIS

-fixes dull/fingerprint/uneven areas
-dries to touch in 2 min
-it literally looks like a flow of liquid glass that instantly makes your manicure look professional.
-make my nails last for 5+ days without any chipping/flaking/dulling

Also, try Essie brand nail polish...the stuff is a bit pricey ($8) but it's so nice and I swear even my non-dominant hand can paint like a professional due to the smooth polish consistency.

PROOF <--This is day 3 (and my job requires me to open and close prescription pill bottles all day so I would say this is pretty impressive)

edit: for pic

u/nogiraffetattoo · 8 pointsr/femalefashionadvice

I always feel really polished if my nails are done. I don't have the time or the money to go to a salon to have them done, or to constantly do touch ups, so this is my routine, that I will do Sunday night, and it lasts me with no chips through Friday for sure:

  1. Remove polish and wipe down nails with rubbing alcohol (the alcohol can be skipped, but allegedly helps prime your nails).
  2. Apply a base coat of this Gelous gel base polish. (You might find this cheaper at Sally Beauty.)
  3. Apply 1 coat of color - any brand.
  4. Apply a second coat of Gelous.
  5. Apply a second coat of color.
  6. Apply a 3rd coat of Gelous.
  7. Apply this fast drying top coat from Seche Vite.

    I occasionally skip the second coat of Gelous and it still seems to turn out fine. The seche vite top coat is honestly super fast drying and it leaves the most amazing shine on my nails, which just puts them over the top. People always comment on how great my nails look.

    One last tip for helping your manicure last: wear gloves when washing dishes or handling cleaners. This really helps my nails not chip!

    Other things that make me feel put together: a pair of stud earrings, a blazer, COFFEE.
u/pooka4eva · 6 pointsr/AsianBeauty

I agree with /u/pomegranated. The nail product that has been really successful for me is using OPI Nail Envy Nail Strengthener. Ny nails still split, but less so, and they're so much stronger after using the product for the past three months.

u/geekynerdgirl · 6 pointsr/RedditLaqueristas

I'm not a tech, but you might try a good primer. I don't see why you couldn't use it directly under gel polish. I do know it works fabulously on me and I never get any lift using soak off or hard builder gels. Polygel will sometimes still lift but I think that's because my nail forms don't put the apex in quite the right spot for my nail bed.

This is the one I use.

No Lift Nails Primer https://www.amazon.com/dp/B004D8QUWC/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_EZDbBbN5P8B64

u/lartar · 6 pointsr/muacjdiscussion

Generally speaking, the key to a long-lasting mani is a great basecoat/topcoat! If you have a Sally's Beauty Supply available to you or can get it online, I'd check out American Classics Gelous. I've tried a lot of different base/top coat combos, and using Gelous for both has become HG for me. I can get a regular mani to last 5-7 days with no-minimal chips.

I've also tried using the ~at home~ gel manicure with Gelous, in which you use it as a base, then put on your polish, add another layer of Gelous, then polish, then Gelous again on top. That shit legit lasted like 2 weeks with barely any chips. I change my polish too often to deal with that every time I do my nails, but this may be worth a shot if you're looking for longevity!

u/shinedownsgirl · 5 pointsr/RedditLaqueristas

Seche Vite - Top Coat Set - .5 oz & 4 oz. Refill https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000QUK7Q6/ref=cm_sw_r_awd_tGfYub1F1R8D6

u/BlockedID · 5 pointsr/RedditLaqueristas

I'm not the original person you were talking to but I wanted to share my base and top coat because I love their longevity.

These are my nails after 4 days wear.
I have done dishes and laundry every day, and my job is practically typing for 8 hours.

The picture is of my dominant hand, and I have not reapplied my top coat at all.

I swear by Orly's Bonder as a base coat and Poshe for my top coat. They're amazing and last so long I feel bad removing my manicures because they're still decent.

Poshe dries suuuuper fast too.

u/wvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvw · 5 pointsr/muacjdiscussion

I do my own gel manicures. I used to have that problem, but this product is a game changer. I apply it immediately before my gel base coat. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00JVZGO3W/

u/xleximarie · 5 pointsr/RedditLaqueristas

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u/syaami · 4 pointsr/RedditLaqueristas

Just start painting your nails and you will figure out what works best for you eventually. I've compiled a list of helpful links/videos that I've found helpful for me.

Dotting Tools:

  • Cutepolish's video on how to make your own dotting tool.
  • <$2 on amazon. It might take a while to get to you if it's being shipped from China though.

    Stripping tape:

  • $1.08 on amazon.
    The trick when you use stripping tape is to make sure your polish isn't old and too goopy, otherwise it will not be so crisp.
  • And use tweezers like this or this.

    Cleaning

  • You will get the hang of cleaning once you start practicing. If you get better at application you will have to do less cleaning. This will come with practice. I suck at doing nails with little mess. So I use acetone and a slanted brush. This might be a good set to get.
  • /u/ReneeJade 's post about cleaning up with toothpicks is very helpful too.

    Nail Polish Brands

  • This depends on how much money you want to spend. I started with Sinful Colors because no mula. But the formula is kinda bad and takes forever to dry. And Sinful Colors stain your nails really bad in my experience. Sally Hansen is pretty good for the price. I only just acquired a couple of China Glazes and Essie's. They are pretty good but I only buy it when it's less than $3. I don't have experiences with Orly, O.P.I.
  • Julep is okay in my opinion. Personally, I feel like they're not worth the price. One of my bottles just broke when I was turning the cap. And the other one (Julep Sasha) stained my nails really bad :/
  • There are nail polish programs like Julep Maven (who do a free first box with code FREEBOX) and other ones that I don't know about but head onto /r/BeautyBoxes to find out more.

    Top Coat and Base Coat

  • Orly bonder is a good base coat that I use. I don't have experiences with other ones, so I can't compare.
  • Getting a fast drying top coat is probably a good idea. I use Seche Vite but it has a really strong smell and it shrinks your polish. I'm trying to find a new one but Sally Hansen Insta Dry didn't work for me. It smudged my nail art even though it dries pretty fast. Poshe is supposed to be good but I don't have experience with it.

    Nail Strengthening

  • O.P.I. Nail envy is a lot of people's favorites but it didn't work for me personally. Just search this subreddit with "nail envy".
  • Quimica Alemana. This stuff has good reviews and I want to try it.

    Nail file

  • Use a crystal one. This one has good reviews or use an O.P.I. one. I use an O.P.I, pretty happy with it.

    Have fun painting!
u/TrueAstynome · 4 pointsr/AskTrollX

A few things!

  • Most polishes need at least two coats to look good. This is especially true for white creme-finish polishes.
  • A super common complaint in the nail polish world is how "chalky" or patchy white polishes are. This is due to the types of pigments that get used to make white/off-white polishes. So, it's not necessarily you! It very well might just be the issue with the white polishes you have in your collection.
  • I second the recommendations to add a pearly sheer polish or a glitter topper to make the white creme look less intense. I like Great White by Sally Hansen Triple Shine.
  • Check out your alternatives for a good white that doesn't have all the drawbacks of the typical white cremes! A lot of people love OPI My Boyfriend Scales Walls and OPI Alpine Snow.
  • The "drop of polish" method is good, but I have found that, like you, I wind up with too much polish in the end. The method you were recommended in your first post is great, but you don't have to only use one drop to make that happen -- you can simply use that route for applying the polish. Continue practicing to find out how much to wipe off the brush before you start the first coat.
  • A quick-dry top coat like Sally Hansen Insta-dri will help you manage nails/manis that are maybe a little gooier and slower-drying than others.
  • If you're prone to fucking up one nail like me, get yourself a nail polish remover dip-it like this. That way, you can just start over on the one fucked up nail and keep the rest of your mani in good shape.
  • One other trick that can make white manis look nice and less chalky is cleaning up around the edges. I have a little (wooden, natural-hair) brush that I dip in my acetone dip-it and brush up any polish that has gotten onto my cuticles or that isn't in line. I find that having clean lines around the nail of a white mani can make it pop, even if the polish itself is difficult to work with.
u/hamdicapped · 4 pointsr/wheredidthesodago

Seche is terrible for me! try Out The Door with Orly Bonder as a base. I work in a restaurant and it's the only way my nails last more than 24 hours. I'm not overly picky about polish brands but my base/top don't really ever change unless I run out.

u/tgc07 · 4 pointsr/RandomActsofMakeup

Here are my items!

Brush guards, a makeup bag, and seche vite!

u/lemon_jello · 4 pointsr/RedditLaqueristas

Seche Vite is fantastic.

u/corporatecrocodile · 4 pointsr/RedditLaqueristas

Hello!

  1. Zoya is my favorite brand, ever. They're pricier than OPI (at least most of the time), but they run really good deals a few times a year, and they're super high quality. My two runner ups are China Glaze and OPI.
  2. I have somewhat crappy nails (recovering nail biter), but I suggest using Nail Envy for a while as a strengthener. Invest in a glass nail file; it prevents peeling and all that craziness that emery boards and the like bring. I personally take biotin tablets (but your mileage may vary with those, as with all supplements). Oh, and one last thing -- moisturizing your cuticles helps promote healthy and strong nails!
u/grumperina · 4 pointsr/RedditLaqueristas

Amazon! $7.69 with shipping.

u/ZeteticNoodle · 4 pointsr/RedditLaqueristas

I’ve had good luck with Gelous. No UV lamp needed to get a gel-like, durable manicure. I know that everyone swears by base coats underneath, but I haven’t found them to be necessary with Gelous as a second step. It doesn’t have the glossiest finish, so I top it with Seche Vite. My routine is 2-3 coats of polish, one coat Gelous, one coat Seche Vite.

And make sure that you’re wrapping the tip of your nail - that is taking the polish over the edge and slightly underneath the free edge.

u/Morella_xx · 4 pointsr/RedditLaqueristas

I recently got into gel too a few months ago. You'll need a base coat too. I don't normally bother with one with normal polish, but I've found that without one, gel just peels right off my nails. Natural oils interfering with it, maybe? I don't know. But I like this set. And this is a pretty good remover but strong. Make sure you have a silicone mat to work with because it ate right through the varnish on my desk when I dripped it.

u/saroka · 3 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Thanks for running this!!

reddit raffle phrase gifting is fun.

Crazy Japanese thingy on my Main. ($5.99)

Basil seeds on my Main. ($2.47)

Sunglasses on my Main. ($3.15)

Nail polish top coat on my Polish. ($4.44)

Tape measure on my Hobbies. ($3.39)

Totaling... $19.44!

Edit:

I'm curious to see what other combination I can do with just stuff for apartments. XD

Santoku knife on my Prep. ($7.04)

Baking spoons on my Prep. ($6.03)

Collapsible measuring cup on my Prep. ($7.81)

Totaling... $20.88

Blegh, it's a lot harder with apartment stuff. XD

u/30stacksOfplus1s · 3 pointsr/RedditLaqueristas

Try INM Out The Door! I got some for my mom and it's quick drying, comparable to Seche Vite, but not as thick and without the toluene. Once I'm out of my Seche, I plan to switch to it myself. Taken from their Amazon listing:

>Ingredients
>
>Ethyl Acetate, Alcohol Denatured, Butyl Acetate, Cellulose Acetate Butyrate, Acrylates Crosspolymer, Trimethyl Pentanyl Diisobutyrate, Sucrose Benzoate, Triphenyl Phosphate, Nitrocellulose, Isopropyl Alcohol, Benzophenone 1, Dimethylpolysiloxane, Violet 2 (CI60725), Blue 1 Lake (CI 42090) (CI42090

u/snailstail312 · 3 pointsr/RedditLaqueristas

Oh, sorry! Memento Mori and Carpe Diem are from Cirque Colors and Northern Lights is INM. I got the Cirque polishes from their site and the INM polish from Amazon.

u/smapte · 3 pointsr/RedditLaqueristas

am i missing something? that's 6 0.5 oz bottles for $22. that's 3oz total for $22.

you could get a 0.5oz bottle and a 4oz refill for $16 with prime shipping. am i totally confused here or is this actually a better deal?

u/unlodgical · 3 pointsr/RandomActsOfPolish

Oh! I've been drooling over that color forever. Good choice! ;) Are you a big red fan?

If you have patience, Amazon is seriously a steal for building an arsenal! And if the answer to the patience question is yes... may I suggest...


u/slowfa11 · 3 pointsr/TrollXChromosomes

Oh yes, ma'am! It is a gift from the gods. This one is my favorite. I also like the Sally Hansen one, but as I got towards the bottom of the bottle it started to get slightly goopy.

u/bubblegumtrees · 3 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon
  1. Thank you /u/androidchrist for being our savior/moderator.

  2. These makeup squidgers

  3. Seche Vite is something you need, don't lie to yourself

  4. Go Mom Go!
u/pope_hat · 3 pointsr/financialindependence

I can relate to both of these, but I'm the opposite! I quit biting my nails last summer after ~20 years, but I drink a Coke a day at work and that needs to stop.

For the nail thing, what finally did it for me was learning to paint them myself (shoutout to /r/redditlaqueristas) and making every Tuesday manicure night. I don't bite them if they're painted, especially with one of those magical quick-dry topcoats that's like a thick, shiny layer of shellac.

u/Sinamun · 3 pointsr/RandomActsOfPolish

Seche Vite is on sale right now for 3.99 a bottle with free shipping :)

Here is a link to it.

u/dinosaurnoises · 3 pointsr/RedditLaqueristas

Okay, I'm gonna go a different direction than most comments already. I started with Out the Door but it smears any artwork for me. I switched to Seche Vite and haven't looked back. Seche Vite is 4 dollars right now on Amazon. (Cheap! CHEAP!) I have a mani on right now that has lasted 5 days and counting. It's magic. It dries within minutes. If you get her that one, make sure she does a little research on how to best apply it; there's a trick to getting it to set right.

Second, You don't have to leave Walmart or the drugstore to get decent polish. Revlon Colorstay Gel Envy is rocking my socks right now, and it's 5$ a bottle at Target here in California. Its a thick polish, and the color is incredibly deep after 2 thinly painted coats. I would also suggest going to a Kohl's/Marshalls/TJ Maxx and looking in the beauty section; they always have a few buckets of high quality nail polish for a few bucks a pop. (OPI, saw some Butter's in there a few weeks ago, etc.)

u/skelezombie · 3 pointsr/RandomActsOfPolish

Okay so there's lots of places you can get things, but with some of amazon you might not get things in time so keep your eyes peeled, I'm linking random ones for you. It'd be easier to build your own basket instead of trying to find one. What I would suggest is:

-dotting tools like this

-brushes for art/cleanup like this

-clear stamper/scraper like this

-some stamping plates like this

-liquid latex (so her fingers don't get messy when doing different nail art styles) like this

-makeup sponges (those triangles, for gradients) like this

-striping tape like this

-good base coat (people really like nail envy by OPI and ORLY bonder) OPI ORLY

-good top coat (Seche vite is great) like this


I didn't pay much attention to the prices but a lot of those tools can be purchased fairly cheap, the most expensive things are the polishes and some stamping plates (some are very cheap and can be not so good, some are more expensive but are more likely to work well)

If you need more help let me know!

u/lotoflivinglefttodo · 3 pointsr/RandomActsOfPolish

seche vite seriously. Put it on while the second coat of polish is still wet and dries in like 15 seconds. More expensive then some but so worth it!

u/BludMuffin · 3 pointsr/RandomActsofMakeup

Kurt Vonnegut. Everything he's written is so so good. I started with "Slaughterhouse Five" which is phenomenal, and read a lot of his other novels, but his short stories are my favorite. Namely the collection in "A Man Without A Country." I love his ability to criticize society and government through example rather than direct rant. I also like his use of sci-fi to make connections to the bigger picture of his ideas and arguments. His style is straightforward, but he's able to set the scene perfectly without you being like "come on, I don't care what color the curtains are, get on with it" which I find in so many other books. He gets to the point, but you enjoy the ride there. The way he pulls in humor and gets you to think critically about life is unmatched to this day, in my opinion. Whomever owns the rights to his stuff recently released (posthumously) a collection of letters he wrote and they are just brilliant.

So my favorite author is Kurt Vonnegut and my favorite book is "A Man Without A Country"

Other favorite authors are Sloane Crosley (hilarious!), Oscar Wilde (withstands the test of time beautifully), Veronica Roth (I'm reading the Divergent series right now and loving it), Jenny Lawson (also hilarious!), David Sedaris (so funny and charming), and Jim Derogatis (one of my favorite music journalists/writers).

Here's my item

Neil!

u/pspdshybrid · 3 pointsr/feet

Mix of this: Seche Vite Dry Fast Top Nail Coat, Clear - .5 oz. oz https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00150LT40/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_SkY8Ab00RNCKY
And this:
XICHEN 24 Colors Nail Art Make Up Glitter Shimmer Dust Powder Decoration https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01N9NV6EJ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_BlY8Ab2N3E1M8
That's the combo from the looks of it at least. Natural nail color with a gloss shine and nail glitter 😉. Hope to see a post down the road with the results if you and your gf were open to it

u/TheResGhost · 3 pointsr/MtF

Ahhh! Stupid fingernails. One thing I’d recommend is biotin supplements and this awesome top coat nail strengthener polish

OPI Nail Envy Nail Strengthener, Original, 0.5 fl. oz. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00178TVXG/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_qaZJAbE4Q03QX

They work well but still wasn’t enough for me. The sns was the only way to have nails again 😸

I’m glad to know I’m not alone. I’ve always sorta felt like the 1 year mark is when most people go from androgynous to feminine in all the timelines I’ve seen. So I’ll keep our fingers crossed that the next year treats us better than the first 💕

u/nerdbiddie · 3 pointsr/weddingplanning

I swear by OPI Nail Envy. I have both the clear that you can use with a regular color or the colored (light pink version).

u/leeleereddits1 · 3 pointsr/RedditLaqueristas

A lot of people on here swear by OPI's Nail Envy. It's supposed to harden the nail, and maybe once it hardens it will start to grow. It's here on Amazon and it's only $8.50.

u/thatsidewalkgirl · 3 pointsr/RedditLaqueristas

But the pampering part is the easiest and most important! Maybe the massage isn't, but the nail treatments are key!

Learn to file nails properly:
Always file in the same direction!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7RrfWakB-lI

Learn good cuticle care:
Use cuticle remover once in a while for a good clean up, but don't use it daily. NEVER cut the cuticles. Use cuticle remover and a PLASTIC tool to scrape nails (depending on the nail strength, metal scrapers can damage the nail) I use a makeup sponge to rub backwards from my nail after cleaning up my cuticles. To maintain, push your cuticles back frequently. I do this in the shower after the water has softened my skin a bit.
http://www.amazon.com/essie-Nail-Care-disappearing-cuticle/dp/B004FKCHHU/ref=cm_cr_pr_product_top?ie=UTF8

Use a good nail treatment polish as a base coat:
Most lacqueristas will swear by OPI Nail Envy.
http://www.amazon.com/OPI-Nail-Envy-Original-Ounce/dp/B00178TVXG/ref=sr_1_1?s=beauty&ie=UTF8&qid=1415653359&sr=1-1&keywords=opi+nail+envy

Get some good hand and nail lotion:
This is where you can pamper her with a nice hand massage, if you're willing to go the extra mile.
http://www.sephora.com/h-nail-cream-P152203

Her nails will be looking so fabulous before you even hit them with the color!

u/wilbert3 · 3 pointsr/femalefashionadvice

I haven't tried it myself, but a lot of people over at /r/RedditLaqueristas like OPI Nail Envy.

u/ButterCupMakeUp · 3 pointsr/BeautyGuruChat

You can try Poshe instead. It's the one I see most people recommend when they have issues with Seche. No shrinkage. Just be sure to paint the edges of your nails too.

u/BelleRose98 · 3 pointsr/RedditLaqueristas

I like Poshe

u/A_Sexy_Muffin · 3 pointsr/RandomActsOfPolish

I'm a really big fan of Mia Secrets products if we want an inexpensive expensive medium setting traditional system. I have their acrylics, gels, preps, and primers and I honestly haven't had a dud from them yet. They have this little intro kit if you want super small sizes of the bare essentials to try before committing, but I'll also show you everything I use to do a set of new nails with their system. If you go with the kit, the brush isn't the greatest...but it's better than most other kits in this price range.

  • I dehydrate the nail using Mia Secrets Nail Prep.
  • I apply my nail tip of choice and make sure it's straight.
  • I brush Mia Secrets No Lines over the smile line of the tip and allow it to dry.
  • I prime the nail using Mia Secrets [XTrabond]
    (https://www.amazon.com/Mia-Secret-Burn-Primer-Acrylic/dp/B00JVZGO3W/ref=sr_1_5_s_it?s=beauty&ie=UTF8&qid=1466043934&sr=1-5&keywords=Mia+Secret).
  • I fill my dappen dish with Mia Secrets Liquid Monomer, ensuring there is enough liquid in the dish to submerge my brush from tip to ferrule.
  • I drain my brush as needed to make the correct size bead then dip it into Mia Secrets Clear Acrylic Powder 3 times.
  • I shape and buff the nail.
  • I apply Mia Secrets Icegel top coat if my client does not want polish, alternatively I either polish the nails as normal, or use Mia Secrets UV Finish Gel if the client has paid extra for a UV top coat. (Sorry about the non Amazon link! It's not available on Amazon currently.)

    I PROMISE I AM NOT ENDORSED OR AFFILIATED WITH MIA SECRETS OR NAILITE WHATSOEVER. I just happen to use and love a lot of their products.


    I can also suggest Nailite's OMEGA system if you're a problem lifter. It's comparable to using CND's Retention+ liquid in my opinion.
    They sell a small kit and a large kit. I bought the large and it's an amazing value with a high quality brush to boot! I follow a similar system with it to Mia Secrets, but I'll outline the steps again.

  • I dehydrate the nail with Nailite's Nail Prep.
  • I apply my nail tip of choice and make sure it's straight.
  • I blend the nail tip into the natural nail ensuring there are no ridges.
  • I prime the nail with Nailite's Something Wonderful Protein Bonder.
  • I fill my dappen dish with Nailite's Omega Liquid Monomer, ensuring there is enough liquid in the dish to submerge my brush from tip to ferrule.
  • I drain my brush as needed to make the correct size bead then dip it into Nailite's Omega Powder 1 time and hold it there for 3 seconds.
  • I shape and buff the nail.
  • I apply Nailite's Wet Look Top Coat if my client does not want polish, alternatively I either polish the nails as normal or use Nailite's High Gloss Tackless Sealer if the client has paid extra for a UV top coat.

    If you have any questions at all about any products you may come across, tips on technique, or would like more product suggestions, etc.... I encourage you to PM me at anytime. :)
u/brijwij · 3 pointsr/beauty

I use an LED lamp with gel polish too! Easily lasts 2 weeks without chipping. My favorite brand of polish right now is Aimeili. Their top coat is awesome, because you don't have to wipe it with alcohol when it's done drying. They have tons of colors and although it's not technically peel-off, I still do it and I don't have any lasting damage to my nails. And for a lamp, get one like this with multiple bulbs (in case one goes out) and a mirrored interior (helps bounce the light around all angles). I've been using gel polish for over 6 years now and I'll never go back to regular polish!

u/anneewannee · 2 pointsr/RedditLaqueristas

I think most rapid dry top coats are intended to be used while the polish is tacky, while I know some other no-chip/shine type top coats are meant to be used when the polish is completely dry.

Seche Vite and Out the Door are good rapid dry options. If you can't find these, then the Sally Hansen Insta Dri is pretty good too.

u/iheartgiraffes · 2 pointsr/RedditLaqueristas

I had the same problem, and the issue was the top coat. I was using sally hansen double duty, and it just refused to dry, leaving me with the same fabric texture from my pillow.

Switching to sally hansen insta dri really helped my polish dry much faster, like within 15-20 minutes I can do whatever I want without worrying about my polish smudging.

It's something that you're going to use for every manicure, so it's worth it to get a top coat that you like and that works well. Also, sometimes drugstores have sales or coupons that can get you a better price, so check the weekly circulars for deals.

Hope this helps!

u/Marisyn · 2 pointsr/RandomActsOfPolish

Hi and welcome! I suck at makeup... mostly just powder my nose and maybe wear some eyeshadow/mascara. I'm good at nail polish though!

First, get yourself a good base coat and a good top coat. I recommend Orly Bonder and Out the Door. Most people here will recommend Seche Vite which is awesome, but may be hard to use until you learn how to wrap your nail tips.

u/lightzalot · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

We definitely reuse, donate, and help others out a lot with things so they don't get thrown away. We also recycle time from time too. I think it is important because so many things in the nature is always getting destroyed and it needs to stay beautiful!

Item under $5

Jani likes it au naturel

u/biohoo · 2 pointsr/TheGirlSurvivalGuide

I also really like the Miracle Gel polish. But if I want to use regular nail polish, I've found that the "Out the Door" topcoat works really, really well. I think a lot of salons use it (but I'm not sure...). But anyway, my at home manicures will last about a week or so using regular polish if I finish with this topcoat and it dries - like ACTUALLY DRIES - within a few minutes. Here is a link to it on Amazon:

http://www.amazon.com/INM-Out-Door-Coat-Ounce/dp/B000EVGQ8U/ref=sr_1_1?s=beauty&ie=UTF8&qid=1414120146&sr=1-1&keywords=out+the+door+top+coat

u/Tadiera · 2 pointsr/RedditLaqueristas

I like Out the Door. Minimal shrinkage, but you do have to wait until EVERYTHING is dry or it will smear stuff. ;.;

u/Zebrianna · 2 pointsr/simplynailogical

This top coat has a very fine/tiny scattered holo glitter, but I’ve always loved: INM Northern Lights Silver Hologram Top Coat

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000PZA1MC/

(Also available at Sally Beauty Supply, if you want a b&m store)

u/Half-BloodPrincesss · 2 pointsr/RandomActsofMakeup
  1. It's going well! :)

  2. My summer chemistry lab/lecture finals are this week, so I hope to get A's on those!

  3. Oooh.. I'm starting on some crafts for my new apartment, I'm going to be sort of "de-stressing" by hanging out with my boyfriend, and I believe I will be working out a lot this week as well!

  4. I would loveee this top coat please!

    Thanks so much for the contest! You be good to yourself as well! :)
u/ambskiii · 2 pointsr/RandomActsofMakeup

What an awesome giveaway! Been wanting to try that liner.

Here are some wants for me.

ELF HD under eye concealer setting powder

^This one is 5.30, if that doesn't count I'll add another for good measure.

One of these Loreal eyeshadows because they look gorgeous!


The most talked about Top Coat because I don't own any, haha

This nail polish because fall is coming and this color looks beautiful!

Thanks for being awesome! <3

u/smeepsmop · 2 pointsr/RandomActsofMakeup

This is a great idea--thanks for hosting!

u/nerdgirl · 2 pointsr/RedditLaqueristas

This top coat? $5 doesn't seem pricey or am I looking at the wrong thing?

http://www.amazon.com/Seche-Vite-Fast-Nail-Ounce/dp/B00150LT40

u/DanAbnormal · 2 pointsr/RandomActsOfPolish

I counted 34 in this picture.

(But lets be honest, the mini bottles shouldn't count as a whole bottle.)

Wishlist item!

I know it's a bit under $5 but the Essie topcoat I have really really sucks. I can re-pick if you need me to.

u/MoriSummer · 2 pointsr/RandomActsOfPolish

I've been using Orly Bonder base coat for months. MONTHS now. It's pretty fantastic and my manis last a while. Plus I've had no issues with staining.

For top coat I use Seche Vite. It honestly seems like most people like it but there's also a majority out there who prefer other coats. I tried going the cheap route for quick drying top coats and they all disappointed me. (Never have tried Out The Door though.)

u/ButturedToast · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Linky !

Thanks for the contest and Happy you're alive, Tara! Even though I didn't know you from before. SO HI ! c:

u/purebredginger · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Retail Therapy! Did you not have enough flair? Maybe you should get some flair. I think you are going to get the fast-drying top coat... man I have no idea. You can surprise me with a gift, or I would like this. I guess I have top coats on the brain....

u/riseupagainst · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

36
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Item from my "Under $5 wishlist."

u/Hipashia · 2 pointsr/RandomActsOfPolish

If you can't find Seche Vite top coat and you arent able to order it online ( Amazon link), check if your local Rite aid or walgreens carries Essie "Good to go" top coat. It dries quickly and works well against chips, for the most part. Welcome to the sub!

u/daisyismydog · 2 pointsr/RandomActsofMakeup

Seche Vite Top Coat - $4.70 shipped!

My favorite purple is Performance Colors Badlands, another user posted some swatches here

Sorry that today isn't fantastic, but thank you for hosting a lovely contest <3

u/hudsonredfox · 2 pointsr/RandomActsofMakeup

I just recently received a lovely dark purple lipstick from u/dm2r! It's Wet n Wild's Vamp it Up! It looks very similar to Mac's Cyber lipstick, as seen by swatches here. It applies really nicely, too! :)

Link to my under $5!

u/Bipolarbear_au · 2 pointsr/RandomActsOfPolish

Do you have a Pinterest Board/Spreadsheet of Polishes you own? Link? Alas I do not, but I do have a photo. Back row is Revlon/Sally Hansen, 2nd back are China Glaze, 2nd from front is Ulta3 (Aussie cheapie brand, not the same as Ulta) and Sinful Colors, and front row is OPI, Essie, and misc indies.

Can your SS include gently used polishes/items? For sure!!

What types of items would you enjoy receiving other than polish? I really have no serious preference. I love to be surprised :D I love cat stuff (love my cat, Claus), I'm currently obsessing over the SF Giants (baseballllllllllll!!!!), My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic (GO PINKIE PIE)... and just stuff, honestly. I'm not a fussy person and will love and adore anything I'm sent.

Food Allergies: None, but I do not do well with spicy foods so please avoid anything even a lil bit burny.

Favorite Candy/Snacks: I adore sour stuff like warheads, umeboshi... etc... Roll'd Gold pretzels.

Favorite Type of Cookie: Choc chip. Can't go wrong with a classic!

Favorite Scent: So... Sinful. That stuff is amazing, it smells like cake!

Five Desired Polishes/Polish Related Items: Zoya - Zuza, Julep - Monica, Orly Bonder, Seche Vite, BlackSheep Lacquer - Farore.

Favorite Polish Brand: At the moment, China Glaze. I've never tried Butter, Zoya, or Julep >.<

Favorite Color: Pretty? I seem to have a lot of bluey greens so I guess they would be!

Do you have any Hobbies? Gaming :D Annoying my cat, working on my quilt... This is the centre block, all sewn by hand, no machine work... Listening to music... stuff........

Do you Collect Anything? I collect Pinkie Pies (but only the current gen because the older ones are creepy now), I collect the Vinyl Pop figures (I have Fionna and Marceline from Adventure Time and Pinkie Pie), and I collect teas (do NOT like russian caravan style teas)

Favorite animal: Wolf. And then, cat. This is mah tattoo.

What is your lemming (Most wanted polish) I don't think I have one currently to be honest. Probably a popular brand or indie that I haven't tried?

What person (dead/alive) you would like to meet? Richard Branson. Easy. I have his autobiographies and they are AMAZING.

Favorite Music Artist/Type: The Living End. I listen to anything except for a lot of screamy music, country, or rap. There are artists in all those genres that I enjoy but just not a massive fan as a whole.

Favorite Stores to shop at: Kikki K. Oh em gee I adore Kikki K. Also love places like JB HiFi (Aussie version of Best Buy).

Favorite Sports Team/Athlete: SF GIANTS!!!!

One Place You Would Like to Visit: Himeji Castle in Japan :)

Favorite Magazines You Do Not Subscribe To: I have no idea :S I'm not a magazine kinda gal really.

Favorite TV Show: This is a stupidly tough question. I lurrrrrve Detective Conan (Japanese version because the dub was HORRIBLE), Hannibal, Better Off Ted, Orphan Black, Tattoo Rescue, The Amazing World of Gumball, RuPaul's Drag Race (still watching the last season, DO NOT SPOILER)... other shows... I'm not a fan of too many American comedies tbh.

Anything else your SS should know about you: I'd be grateful for a fart in a box (please don't) :D I'm so excited to be a part of this event so I will love whatever you send!!!

u/CLAMORING · 2 pointsr/RedditLaqueristas

Nice work! They look pretty and healthy! This is how I stopped biting mine as well.


If you haven't done so already get yourself a bottle of Seche Vite top coat and some vitamin D.


I used to bite my nails because they were ragged and peeling. I found using nail strengthener to work wonders.

u/ritz_bitz · 2 pointsr/TheGirlSurvivalGuide

This is a good guide! I find that leaving a small gap between my polish and my cuticle area looks much better than accidentally getting polish all over my cuticles from trying to paint too closely.

Also, if you do get any polish on your skin, you can immediately take a nail brush dipped in acetone and clean up the polish. It's easier while it's still wet in my opinion. (Though, when you're completely done painting, you can also go back and touch up anything you've missed!)

A quick drying top coat is also a must! Seche Vite makes a good one, as well as Superchic Lacquer. EDIT: These particular top coats are formulated to go over nail polish that is still wet, so it's a big plus that you don't have to wait for your color to dry before adding your top coat. As soon as you finish painting color on your last nail, you can go back to your first nail and start applying top coat until you get to your last nail again (if that makes sense).

Lastly, practice practice practice! :)
Put on Netflix or Hulu and relax and have fun with it! Good luck!

u/cecor · 2 pointsr/RedditLaqueristas

I recently discovered Seche Vite thanks to this subreddit its about $5 from amazon and is the most incredible fast drying top coat that doesn't really shrink, dries instantly and lasts days even on my lower quality nail polishes. Here's a link

u/BitchesMakePuppies · 2 pointsr/AskWomen

Seche Vite, you can get it cheaper online, otherwise it is $10/bottle at Walmart/drugstore.

BUT, it is SO SO SO worth it. Whereas without top coat, your nails take like an hour to fully dry, Seche Vite has them completely rock hard in like 15 minutes. It's a game changer, and people ask me if I'm wearing gels because it keeps them really shiny.

u/bunnysoup · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Silent Hill

Thanks so much!!

u/jehc76 · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

$4.85 - thanks for the contest!

I could really use some Chocolate right now...

u/97vento · 2 pointsr/RandomActsOfPolish

http://imgur.com/lu2xW7u

My view is new. We just moved two weeks ago. That's a big reason I've been mia-preparing to move and what not.

Seche Vite Dry Fast Top Nail Coat, 0.5 Ounce https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00150LT40/ref=cm_sw_r_awd_FPaYub0WETF2A

u/0vinq0 · 2 pointsr/TrollXChromosomes

I actually love giving manicures to friends and family. My mom once brought me to her patient's house to paint the nails of 3 little girls. Cutest thing ever!

As for tips, some of it is really product quality/chemistry. I recommend two specific products: Orly Bonder as a base coat and Seche Vite as a topcoat.

The base coat prevents your nails from staining, and this one is rubberized (it feels sticky if you touch it), so polish adheres really well. This top coat dries your nails in about 60 seconds. I am an idiot and always have to pee right after I finish my nails. I can actually do that with SV. This combo has been able to make almost every nail polish I use last as long as I want it to last (for me, up to 7 days, but usually closer to 4).

To prevent chipping, it's important to use as few thin layers as possible. Thicker polish chips easier. The best polishes are ones that are heavily pigmented, but thin. I could probably suggest several based on your favorite colors. But my favorite brand is probably China Glaze. Oh! Also to prevent chipping and peeling, don't flood the cuticles. I leave a small amount of space as a border on my nail. You can see it pretty well here, especially on the thumb. I do this either by being sparing with my application or taking a paintbrush dipped in acetone and cleaning up the edges when I'm finished. It thins out the sides, making the polish less able to peel up from the edges.

u/map_backwards · 2 pointsr/RandomActsofMakeup

My Holiday Costume: A Unitard!

I can't wait to see/read about others' costumes! Thanks for hosting: spooky scary :)

My $10 Wishlist: Seche Vite , Dotting Tools .

u/woohoo725 · 2 pointsr/beyondthebump

Seche Vite top coat is a total game changer. It literally dries your nails fully in 10-20 minutes. That means I can get a quick manicure in during naps or even before bed (I've painted my nails 20 minutes before bed and there were no sheet marks!). I've been telling every mom I know.

u/Beefyface · 2 pointsr/RedditLaqueristas

I recommend investing in a bottle of Seche Vite (as do a lot of people) and buy a bottle of nail polish thinner while you're at it because it gets thick.

I usually wash dishes and shower daily and it's chip free for days, even with really cheap polish.

u/autumnfalln · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

There's several thing you can do to help improve your learning experience of the metric system!

One is this:
Killer Hound Dogs _ Deserve Cooked Meat

This helps you remember Kilo (1000), Hecto (100), Deca (10), Deci (.10), Centi (.100), and Mili (.1000). The
is for the base unit, so meters, liters, etc. There's also a little song that goes with this, and you add a little "bark bark bark!" at the part where the base unit goes. Hehe, you don't need to worry about that, though. ;D

As for the other stuff you need to memorize, like the formulas and stuff like that, I highly suggest the use of flashcards. I actually hate making flashcards myself, because it takes forever to make them (especially when you need to make a lot) and I feel like it's a waste of time. I could actually use the time I'm taking to make them to actually study, you know? But I did find this really cool site, studyblue.com, where you make online flashcards. It's a lot faster, and you can view them wherever you're at, as long as you have a computer, smartphone, or other mobile device!

I used Study Blue for my chemistry class last semester, since there were a lot of things to memorize for that class, and it helped a lot! It keeps track of which ones you got wrong, and at the end of the deck, you can redo all the ones you got wrong. Essentially what you would do with IRL flashcards, really, but I just find it a lot more efficient to do on a computer.

Other than that, I would suggest coming up with some mnemonic devices to help you remember things! You can probably find some suggestions online, but I find that it's particularly effective if you come up with it yourself. You'll remember it better because it has a specific meaning to you. Also, you can always use sticky notes to write formulas or whatever on, and stick those around your house- on the fridge door, inside the fridge, on your mirror, your beside table, etc. If you expose yourself to something often enough, it's bound to get stuck in your head.

I really hope this helps! I know studying can really suck sometimes, but the tips I gave you always help me out when I'm having trouble. =) If I win, I'd really like this top coat! I've heard such great things about it, and I've been dying to try it!

Thanks for the contest, and good luck! =D

u/mjhc · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Make good art always.

Seche VIte

thanks for gifting:)

u/bebe_dreamer · 2 pointsr/beauty

I use Seche Vite top coat and it works really well. It also has a ton of positive reviews on Amazon, so I guess it works for others too.

Seche Vite on Amazon

u/reddictator · 2 pointsr/beauty

The Seche Vite top coat is by far the best. It's a little pricey depending on where you get it from, but man, it is so worth it.

UK link

US link

u/batdalek · 2 pointsr/RandomActsOfPolish

this is a good guide to go by. Also use a nail brush, like this dipped in acetone to clean up around your fingers.

A really good base coat is Orly Bonder, it's highly recommended. As for top coats, a nice fast dry is seche. the key to this one is to apply while the polish is still tacky (slightly wet) and to wrap your tips, this kind of shows how. if your nails are short, heres a trick to help wrap the tips

u/faerygirl956 · 2 pointsr/RedditLaqueristas

Oh goodness, and I forgot to mention you need to get a top coat and base coat. OPI is a good choice for a base coat, but I'd recommend a quick dry top coat (I like Seche Vite.) Again, if you're feeling fancy, a matte top coat is always fun to have, but not necessary.

u/pukebear · 2 pointsr/RandomActsofMakeup

Seche Vite

Striping Tape

Nail Dotting Tools

Sorry they're all for nails!

u/fysu · 2 pointsr/RedditLaqueristas

Awesome score. Seche vite really is amazing.

Lol, I'm always baffled why people buy it at "regular price" in store (as it's often $8+ in stores) when you can buy Seche Vite on Amazon for $5, free shipping included.

u/shirleex · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon
u/lotrouble · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

First and foremost, congratulations on 200+ days of sobriety. It is not easy, though some days are easier than others, some days are also more difficult than others. I'm very proud of you.

Step 1: As for your shop... I've eyed Nebula- I Just Met Ya, and Cosmosis for a while now. But then you made Infinintly Improbable Pink, and Finally Ginger. So a surprise works well.

Step 2: This please!

I ain't scared of no ghost!

u/ninja_llama · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Probably my biggest "hobby" (more like addiction) is painting my nails. I haven't quite gotten into the nail art thing but I absolutely looooove painting my nails. That's probably why my wish list is actually my polish wish list - it's the only thing I want <3

However, one of my biggest problems with my nails is that they are WEAK. They break really easily and have a hard time growing long at all. Because of this, my nails are perpetually short, which makes painting my nails harder for two reasons: a) Nail polish all over my skin and b) A lot of the colors I would like to wear just don't look as good on short nails.

Anyways. What would help me to have more flexibility with what I paint my nails (as I always shy away from my darker colors or bright colors that make my nails/hands look bad) is if I could grow them longer, which I could do if I had Nail Envy, a product many people swear by in order to help their nails grow long and strong. I've been dying to try it for a while now because I feel like it would make life so much easier!

u/VeggieAstronomer · 2 pointsr/RedditLaqueristas

If it ends up working for you, it's a lot cheaper on Amazon! http://www.amazon.com/OPI-Nail-Envy-Original-Ounce/dp/B00178TVXG/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1415585648&sr=8-1&keywords=nail+envy

I found it at a Nordstrom Rack for around $13 too!

u/Feeling_Pretty · 2 pointsr/BeautyAddiction

Four nails?! Oh no :( Have you ever tried OPI Nail Envy? Stuff works pretty well.

And 30 minutes a week on nails are definitely realistic! I take out a time every Saturday or Sunday to work on my nails ranging from 30 minutes to longer depending on the design I want to do.

u/cartedumonde · 2 pointsr/beauty

I don't see a picture, but what really helped me was to get some nail-strengthening polish like nail envy.

u/kayess- · 2 pointsr/LifeProTips

I bit my nails for the better part of 20 years before I finally stopped about 2 years ago.

  1. Carry a file. If one chips/breaks or it has a rough spot, just file it away. One of my main biting triggers was if I could feel my nail catching on something.

  2. Take biotin. I got a huge bottle of it for about $10.

  3. A clear coat, or some kind of nail strengthener. I use OPI Nail Envy. It's 2 coats, then 1 coat every other day, take it off on day 6, repeat. It took about 2 weeks before I really noticed a difference.

  4. Chew gum. It was easier not to bite when I was already chewing on something.

    Best of luck! It's a rough habit to break, but it feels so good once you do :)

    EDIT: I forgot to mention: Moisturize! Be it hand cream, cuticle cream, cuticle oil, whatever. It keeps them neat so there's no hangnails, which makes them look healthier, which helps curb the temptation to bite!
u/MixedMama · 2 pointsr/RedditLaqueristas

I agree with Flamyngo! OPI Original Nail Envy changed my world! In the stores its like $20 a bottle but on amazon I get it for $8!!!! Check it out http://www.amazon.com/OPI-Nail-Natural-Strengthener-0-5-Ounce/dp/B00178TVXG/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1344516901&sr=8-1&keywords=opi+nail+envy

u/snackzzz · 2 pointsr/PolishGauntlet

We actually had 6 similar items!! i'm gonna say we both need nail envy because i only have a few drops of mine left (sads:/) and we want BEAUTIFUL nails! this stuff is seriously my god. i can't get over how much my nails have improved! i know you want strong ass nails, too, because who doesn't??:)

also, yay for birthday!!

u/_henhenpal_ · 2 pointsr/PolishGauntlet

We both have nail envy! My nails are definitely not at their strongest right now, and nail envy would definitely help. Thank you so much for the contest!

EDIT: hay, look, we both have knackered too. But I'm not sure if that one counts because it's TOO DAMN HIGH. I hate BL for that. You can't just make beautiful polishes and then make them EXPENSIVE. :P

u/mobscura · 2 pointsr/PolishGauntlet

Manglaze isn't specifically marketed towards men. Their company and nail polish names are naughty, to be sure. Their main thing is their polish has a matte finish. Using a matte top coat will give anything a finish like that.

As for the nail splitting, try a nail strengthener and make sure the nails are moisturized frequently with hand cream and/or cuticle cream.

u/Twilight_Princess_13 · 2 pointsr/TheGirlSurvivalGuide

Get on Amazon and get yourself some OPI Nail Envy. It has worked wonders for my nail!! They're significantly stronger and keeps them the proper white color. My nails used to stain very easily and it's definitely helped with that as well.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00178TVXG/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?qid=1405489488&sr=8-1&pi=SY200_QL40

u/BendyBobcat · 2 pointsr/RandomActsOfPolish

This is very cool! ;)

My main lemming is actually OPI Nail Envy, but I'm saving up for it. :)

The elusive lemming I've been crushing on hard is essie Shine of the Times.

Enjoy your tax return! :)

u/hipsterstripes · 2 pointsr/RedditLaqueristas

[this] (http://amzn.com/B00178TVXG) is the one I use and I think the one most people also use.

u/youreabuttface · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

This is a story from when I was 7 or 8 when I caught my brother's poop in my bare hands. He was being potty trained and liked to be completely naked when on the potty chair. He decided to run out and jump on the couch naked, then stopped and squatted. Me being 7 or 8, I think like oh no the couch will be ruined! So I dove as the poop was coming out, hands cupped perfectly, to catch this molten pile of brown soft serve. Nobody saw. Dad starts yelling at me to do something. I turn around slowly, emotionless, revealing this pile of steaming poo. Dad gags, mom is laughing hysterically, brother pooping again(this time on the couch), sister barfing, and me staring into oblivion. Eventually my mom leads me to the bathroom to dump it into the toilet and yea. It's a story my family likes to tell every so often.

I'd love this and this if I win please!

Cool story bro.

u/RubADubDub8 · 2 pointsr/RandomActsofMakeup

Ilovethedaisypup ! I just revamped my routine thanks to r/skincareaddiction so now I...

AM: Splash with water, use clean and clear dual action moisturizer, spot treatment.
PM: CeraVe foaming cleanser, St Ives No Scrub Pads, spot treatment, sometimes Proactive lotion and then CeraVe in the tub cream.

thanks for doing this!

u/Cupcake_Kat · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

3 cents off : /

EDIT:
Closest added before today

u/Courtesan_Hypatia · 2 pointsr/transgendercirclejerk

Ummm, I mean I dunno. I fangirl on OPI.

Try this:

Base

My current goto red

Top

1 base, 2 color, 1 top, then in the mornings reapply top - make sure to round tips and backsides.

u/Kittenmittons91 · 2 pointsr/RandomActsOfPolish

A lot of bloggers use Gelous between the glitter and the quick dry top coat to help keep things glassy smooth without a million coats. Here is a link to it on Amazon but it's way cheaper at Sally's. Don't get thrown by the label - it's technically a base coat but works well for smoothing out gritty polishes.

u/OptionalCookie · 2 pointsr/RedditLaqueristas

Here's what I do:

Buff the nail completely with a 180 file removing the cuticle and the surface shine from the nail. I have a nail drill, so I just do it like this:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aCbjiCXlOiQ&t=26s

Wipe with a mix of 5/6 90%+ alcohol + 1/6 100% acetone (alcohol to disinfect, acetone to remove the oils).

Allow to air dry. Do not introduce more oils to the nail (like touching with your other hand after!)

Buy some primer: https://www.amazon.com/Mia-Secret-Burn-Primer-Acrylic/dp/B00JVZGO3W

I wear hard gel extensions, but this works for soft gel as well.

After you buff and remove the oils + sanitize, apply some primer. Primer makes the nail accept and hold on to gel better. I can keep my extensions on for 3 weeks to a month with minimal to no lifting even using them as tools (opening soda cans, removing keys off of key rings -- how do you think I am typing this lmao).

Anyways, you want to find a nice tacky soak off base coat. I personally just use what Born Pretty has to offer. It is extremely sticky when it dries. Do not wipe the sticky layer.

So now we have buffed, cleaned nails with some primer (do not wipe), and a base coat (do not wipe!)

Then you want to put on your color. Start with a nice thin layer pointing the nail down while doing it. Cure this layer for a minute or whatever the gel says. Do not wipe!

If you wipe, you must buff this layer gently so the gel can stick. Wipe this layer with the cleaning solution you made above if you made this mistake D:

Put on a second coat. Do not wipe!

Put on as many coats as you need to do get the intensity you want. Just remember, it will look thicker the more you do.

Still, do not wipe.

Put on a no wipe top coat for shine if you want to do that.

I personally like matte, but I don't use a matte top coat: I just take a buffing block and make it matte.

So tldr:

  1. Buff entire nail
  2. Wipe with 5/6 90%+ alcohol + 1/6 acetone solution to remove dust and remove oils
  3. Apply primer. Do not wipe.
  4. Apply soak off base coat. Do not wipe.
  5. Apply color in a thin layer. Cure. Do not wipe.
  6. Apply second coat in a thin layer. Cure. Do not wipe.
  7. Apply third coat if needed in a thin layer. Do not wipe.
  8. Apply no wipe top coat
  9. If the top coat is sticky or not shiny enough, buff the combination, wipe, and top coat again.
u/miss_cheongfun · 2 pointsr/xxfitness

I do! I have medium to long length nails and even though some people say gel weakens them, I actually find that they make my nails stronger. I have pretty healthy nails to begin with, though. I use my hands heavily for work (constantly brushing up against metal, cutting things and operating machinery) and gel is a godsend.

I am also super frugal though so I do them myself. It's very easy and it doesn't take that long after you get the hang of it. I usually put on a tv show or movie while I do it, it's very relaxing.

I've tried out a few different lamps but so far my favorite has been this one (I prefer LED):

https://www.amazon.com/MelodySusie-12W-LED-Nail-Dryer/dp/B00AXSQCGK/ref=sr_1_1_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1497569940&sr=8-1&keywords=melodysusie+gel+lamp

I have had great luck with this brand of polish (they make a glitter red that is ammmmaaazing – I had a trainer at the gym stop me when I was lifting to tell me my nails were the best he'd ever seen haha):

https://www.amazon.com/AIMEILI-Soak-Off-Nail-Polish/dp/B00PF9Q5EG/ref=sr_1_4_s_it?s=beauty&ie=UTF8&qid=1497569972&sr=1-4&keywords=gel+nail+polish

And I use these clippy things to remove the polish when I'm ready to change it. No tin foil for me!

https://www.amazon.com/HIGHROCK-Acrylic-Remover-Cleaner-Superior/dp/B00OWZ0TVE/ref=sr_1_28_s_it?s=beauty&ie=UTF8&qid=1497569972&sr=1-28&keywords=gel+nail+polish

(I just happened to be reordering some polish today so I had some of these links open already :p )

u/inflredditor · 2 pointsr/financialindependence

Base and top coat
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00PF9Q5EG/ref=mp_s_a_1_2_s_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1559046903&sr=1-2

Nail polish:

CLAVUZ Gel Polish Soak Off UV Led Gel Nail Polish Set New Starter Kits Nail Art Manicure Nail Lacquers 6pcs https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01HRSH406/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_HVs7CbMM50ENC

I will note the nail polish set has low and some bad reviews. I haven’t bought it in like two years but I’m really happy with the formula I purchased then. This could be a new formula.

u/AnnieNonymous · 2 pointsr/RedditLaqueristas

I think the info links on this su Reddit has a great info about base and top coats.

I do gel tips at home and use Ameili.

https://www.amazon.com/AIMEILI-Soak-Off-Nail-Polish/dp/B00PF9Q5EG

u/Miss_Tomato_Face · 2 pointsr/RedditLaqueristas

You can get started with gel polish manicures for less than $40!

2 years ago or so I bought these polishes off from Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00PC7YG88/ and https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00PF9Q5EG/ and got a cheap $15 LED lamp which I see is no longer listed on Amazon but this one has good reviews: https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B01JGG5CH4/

After I did my first gel manicure I never looked back. My gel manicures survive heavy lifting with metal weights in the gym, washing dishes on a daily basis, heavy labor outside such as moving rocks, yard work, etc. It used to take me at least an hour to do my nails with non gel polish and then I'd sometimes ruin them with sheet marks or other marks or smudges 😥 but with gel polish that isn't an issue anymore.

I only use regular polish now for stamping or for applying foil. I've since amassed quite a gel polish collection spanning across many brands. I mostly buy online from Amazon or eBay since that is cheaper (polish price per oz) than buying Gelish, ASP, Red Carpet Manicure, etc. in stores locally. My favorite online brands are Aimeili (which I linked to) and Lechat. I think price per oz Lechat might be the cheapest. I think it also has the best formula out of all brands I own.

The only downside is removing the gel polish takes me at least 45 minutes. And you must remove gel polish by first lightly filing the polish and then soaking it off in acetone, NEVER peel gel polish off. You may think you can get away with it but I can tell you from experience, as someone who has thick ass strong nails who thought others just had inferior nails, you cannot get away with it.

Edit: I was going to type out instructions for how to do a gel manicure but it's probably better if you just watch some YouTube videos on it. One tip that I didn't see in any videos I watched was that you want thin coats when you do gel polish. I notice when I get coats that are too thick my nail beds felt really hot when I was curing them under the light. (The heat went away after it was done curing) When you do thin layers that doesn't happen.

u/Kristal3615 · 2 pointsr/lacqueristas

I use Pretty Diva Base and No wipe top coat.

u/jejunebug · 1 pointr/RedditLaqueristas

No. Higher price does not mean less chipping. The base coat and top coat that work for you, means less chipping. Over the past year, I have gone through at least 10 base & top coats, of varying costs. I'm pretty sure I just (as in 3 days ago) found my perfect match. I swipe my nails with rubbing alcohol, use a Sally base, polish, then a Sally quick dry top coat. I am currently sporting a manicure that is FLAWLESS. $1.99 NYC polish, and it looks like gel.

u/quitabandita · 1 pointr/MakeupAddiction

I agree with the Seche Vite hate, it sucks. I love this topcoat. I'm on my 3rd bottle, it is amazing and doesn't have the peeling, shrinkage or tip wear issues.

u/LizziPizzo · 1 pointr/RandomActsOfPolish

I swear by this topcoat.. Everyone seems to swoon over seche vite, but mine has gone goopy loopy in under two months!

u/dnd1980 · 1 pointr/RandomActsOfPolish

I have to go with OPI Alpine Snow like a few others.

SANTA IS COMING!

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THANKS FOR THE CONTEST!

u/sonalis1092 · 1 pointr/RedditLaqueristas

I use Out The Door as a topcoat. Dries a lot faster than Seche, too!

u/doombubble · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon
  1. I'm so grateful for my husband. I just got back from vacation with him, and it was a blast! He drove the entire trip, 6+ hours each way, and I felt safe the entire time.

  2. Linky

  3. stitchinbitchin loves me

    Thanks for the contest!
u/d3c47d4nc3 · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

It isn't Prime, but has free shipping.

But since I don't like breaking the rules, this here is Cheap and Prime!

u/annavance92 · 1 pointr/RedditLaqueristas

I've used [Seche Vite fast dry Top Coat] (http://www.amazon.com/Seche-Vite-Fast-Nail-Ounce/dp/B00150LT40)
It's worked great on top of all my stamp designs!

Hope this helps!

u/Celladoore · 1 pointr/RandomActsOfPolish

I use CND stickey, alone or on top of a treatment as my basecoat, and either Out the Door(Sold at Sally's) or Seche vite, or if I don't plan to keep the mani for 4+ days I use Jordana Quick Shine, which I learned about is this lovely blog post.

u/LoneKa-tet · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

I have gotten it at Sally's Beauty Supply and Ulta before. You can also get it on Amazon.

u/thecakepie · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon
  1. My favorite movie is The Crow; it's sad, happy, well-detailed, cinematically amazing, and has some terrific characters. I would want this gift for me, but I'm always sharing and I have ladyfriends I share with. Me + community.

  2. Seche Vite Topcoat!

  3. Sprout~
u/cknap · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

My favorite movie is Clue! If you haven't seen it, definitely check it out! It's on instant streaming for Netflix.

If I am luckily enough to win, I would use it for myself and share with one of my friends. We tend to like different things so there's bound to be items that each of us likes and can split it accordingly!

This top coat is less than $5!

Thank you for this awesome contest! Ill have to check out your nail polish one as well! Sprout

Edit: apparently I already saw your nail polish contest and left a comment there! Thanks again for these super great contests you're holding! :)

u/narrowstairs · 1 pointr/redditpolish

My nail life would be complete if I could get my hands on a bottle of Seche Vite :D

u/miss_rosie · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

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this
My favorite birthday was when my friends and I took a limo to NYC to see Hairspray on Broadway.

u/cia1120 · 1 pointr/RandomActsOfPolish

Uhm, obviously whatever colors you'd like. China Glaze colors are my fav, and they are generally pretty cheap. Get a nice base coat (so the polish doesn't stain you nails) and a shiny top coat (to help prevent chipping). Seche Vite is an awesome fast dry top coat you can try..... Ahhhh, I cant think of anything else right now, but Im sure you'll figure it out with time. Everyone here is GREAT at answering questions and helping and giving great mani ideas!!! :) Enjoy!! You'll become addicted!!!

u/Shortcoder · 1 pointr/RandomActsofMakeup
  1. Item
  2. My facial lotion with sunscreen, lip balm (trying to decide if I like EOS or Baby Lips), and eyeliner. Vacation is a time to relax and enjoy life. I can't enjoy life if my lips are chapped and my skin is burnt.
  3. Tea Cup
u/twerkysandwich · 1 pointr/PolishGauntlet

Yeah they dry decently fast but it sounds like you need some of this. You can slather it on when your nails are still wet and it'll dry pretty quickly and look like glass.

u/OliviaEversea · 1 pointr/TrollXChromosomes
u/Sunday_V · 1 pointr/TwoXChromosomes

It's different for everyone cos we all have slightly different chemistry/oiliness/lengths/shapes.... For me, I use a ridge filling base coat, any colour polish (I don't think buying the more expensive ones is worth it unless they are unique colours) but I SWEAR by the Seche Vite topcoat because it dries so quickly and lasts better than most others I've tried. (I recommend the topcoat restorer too cos the top coat gets thick and clumpy in the bottle really quickly.)

Also: many thin coats is annoying, but works better than one thick coat

u/ladyshiloh · 1 pointr/RedditLaqueristas

Here's some suggestions of the things you asked for.

First, a shelf to put her polish and supplies on. I have this one from Amazon which I like a lot.
Some of my favorite brands of polish: Zoya, OPI, Sinful Colors, Essie.
I know several people get on Etsy and buy Indie polishes (polishes from independent businesses and manufacturers). I don't have any experience with those, but there's some great ones from what I've seen here.
If she enjoys nail art, a set of Nail Art Brushes and dotting tools would be a nice addition. Make sure in that group is a small, angled brush to do clean ups around the nail and cuticle. VERY important for a clean look.
A base coat and top coat is also important. Look for a quick drying top coat. I recommend Seche Vite. Just be sure to tell her to read the instructions/tips for using it. It's a bit different in some ways. :)
Also, some cuticle cream with moisturizers, cotton balls or pads, Q-Tips, and Acetone polish remover are also some things she'll need.
That should be a nice beginners basket for her. I'm sure you'll get other suggestions as well.

u/schist4granite · 1 pointr/PolishGauntlet

I LOVE YOU AND THE FLASH CONTEST AND CAP LOCKS! Please Reddit raffle, love me!

So my life right now is working at a day camp.... I do that all morning and then come home super exhausted from the heat and do nothing.... I SHOULD be working on my thesis and job hunting but that is turning into a slow to haulted process :/ Oh well!

u/try_another4 · 1 pointr/PolishGauntlet

Here is Seche Vite from /u/Hipashia

We should all have this polish because we should be able to do our nails and then do other things within the course of an hour! This is an important thing!

EDIT: Oh man, this is sad. I needed to focus on money for textbooks, so I made my main polish wl secret and moved Seche to my new one :'( I really did add it a long time ago though!

u/HelloPanda22 · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Sneaking into a peacock pen to pet the pretty peacocks at a zoo. I refuse to ever do that again because they are as vicious as they are beautiful and I ended up having to get stitches. I'm lucky I didn't get my eye put out.

If I win, I would love to get a top coat for nail polish. Thanks for throwing a contest!

u/meowdryhepurrrn · 1 pointr/RedditLaqueristas

The Seche Vite top coat is amazing! Best I have ever used. Seconding using the "floating" technique.

u/mypanda · 1 pointr/TheGirlSurvivalGuide

Seche Vite is a pretty good topcoat. (You can also buy it at Target.)

u/lalalalady22 · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Sorry about the puppy. I know that was a frustrating time for me trying to find the perfect pup. Don't worry! You'll find yours. =)

Under five dolla

ICE COLD WATER FOR ONLY ONE DOLLAR

u/sluxa9 · 1 pointr/beauty
u/FRANC3S · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Ooh, would love my favorite Top Coat!

SFW XXX

u/victorii · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

I almost fell asleep in my office chair earlier.

OO fancy

u/honilee · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon
  1. Item hopefully this works...

  2. I was unsure what you meant by your instructions here; I am covering all my bases just in case. My guess is Pocket. Balance: $8.92. Up to $10 item Up to $7 item

    Thanks for hosting this contest and welcome to the sub!
u/waytobeoriginal · 1 pointr/RandomActsofMakeup

Found something under $5! My favorite top coat :]

u/NotSuzyHomemaker · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Happy birthday! You are only 2 months younger than my middle daughter :)

I like Dog Potty Training Doorbell or Homemade Soda Book!

On the much less expensive side there is IBD Reconstrux Nail Growth or OPI Nail Envy because school has killed my nails.

u/hasa-diga · 1 pointr/RandomActsofMakeup

This OPI Nail Envy or this bigsexyhair spray and my absolute favorite in-the-car-jam-out song is Feel the Love by Rudimental Unfortunately, when you listen to it on a computer, you can't hear the awesome bass that you hear when you play it in a car.

u/fluttershy123 · 1 pointr/RedditLaqueristas

If you do choose to buy it I recommend buying it off of Amazon it is much cheaper than buying it at Ulta. I got mine off of amazon and it took like 3 days to ship.

u/avictorioussecret · 1 pointr/calmhands

What helped me to not bite also has been painting my nails. I bought a strengthening polish and took a few minutes every day to paint them with it.

I used these two:

OPI Nail Envy Original, 0.5 Ounce


Nailtiques Formula 2 Protein, .5 Ounce

u/CookieCriminal · 1 pointr/PolishGauntlet
  1. oh hey errmagerd how are you today?!

  2. such nail art is this one. I love Hello Kitty!

  3. My miracle product for nail care would be OPI Nail Envy. It keeps my nails incredibly strong. I would also suggest keeping your cuticles moisturized, I'm obsessed with E&A oils. My fave is Pumpkin Apple Butter. Finally, I don't know what kind of remover you use, but I swear ever since I switched to Zoya Remove it feels like my nails peel less. I'm not sure if it's because there is no acetone in it, but it's incredibly gentle yet still tough enough to remove glitters and such. I know it's pricey, but it's worth it 'cause this is how we do it!
u/Kittycat-banana · 1 pointr/TheGirlSurvivalGuide

I use a cuticle oil I got from julep on my nails but Essie makes one that Ive used before that I like.

Are you using a base coat when you paint your nails? I found that when I didnt use a base coat my nails seemed to be weaker and more flimsy. OPI makes a good nail strengthener called Nail Envy. A lot if the folk at /r/RandomActsOfPolish consider it their Holy Grail. Though I opted for Essie's Strengthener. It works really well for me.

I would also try to avoid using acetone unless its necessary, I only use it to remove glitters and harder to remove stuff since my nails seem to be sensitive to it. Then I follow with my cuticle oil.

Ive read somewhere that cutting your nails causes damage to them. Im not sure I believe that but I stick to using a glass nail file to keep them in shape and the length I like. Its easier for me to shape with the file.

There is more than one shape you can make your nails (disclaimer: I dont know how well the chart works on what nail shape works for your nails, I just thought it was a good starting point and neat :) ).

u/kitkatness · 1 pointr/AskWomen

It's not a top coat per se, but I SWEAR by this one as a base coat/nail strengthener. I also have CRAP nails and this really helps build up strength.

u/Cephalopodic · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Good luck and have fun in school!

This Nail Envy would be awesome!

u/rosie__ · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Maybe you should try [this] (http://www.amazon.com/OPI-Nail-Envy-Original-Ounce/dp/B00178TVXG/ref=sr_1_1?s=beauty&ie=UTF8&qid=1377476214&sr=1-1&keywords=nail+envy) I heard it works excellent.I recently started getting into do my nails so I am not that good yet. I watched tons of tutorials on youtube that I want to try.

u/Catalinahx · 1 pointr/RedditLaqueristas

This is absolutely amazing, I love it. Very handy for carrying in your purse. You could also add some flakies as a nice surprise, such as Essie's Shine of The Times if she doesn't have it already. A very popular cuticle cream is Lush's Lemony Flutter, however if you don't want to spend that much Burt's Bee's also makes a popular cuticle cream as well. OPI's Nail Envy is also pretty popular. :)

u/dyannnnna · 1 pointr/PolishGauntlet

Well, you can start by taking a Biotin supplement or prenatal vitamins. Those will help speed up the growth of your natural nails. You'll also want to get a strengthening polish of some sort. OPI Nail Envy is popular, but I'm not sure what's available where you live. Moisturize, moisturize, moisturize. Hand cream as often as possible. Apply cuticle oil at least once or twice a day. There are tons out there. File your nails gently, and if they're not too sensitive, buff the surface to even it out. Don't over buff it. It shouldn't hurt. After your nail surfaces are stronger and less sensitive, you might want to get a cuticle remover gel and some orange wood sticks. Apply the cuticle remover, let it sit for a minute, and then use the orange wood to gently push back any of the stuff growing up your nails. Wash your hands after using the cuticle remover, if left on too long it could burn your skin. Moisturize.

I linked some products on amazon. Just because I linked specific products doesn't mean that's what you have to use. It might take a little while to figure out the routine that works best for you, but you can do it.

u/rosavseveryone · 1 pointr/RandomActsOfPolish

i heard of this base coat for glitter polishes that seems awesome and i'm dying to try! because how awesome is that?

u/lerin · 1 pointr/RandomActsOfPolish

I polished /u/unlodgical a few days ago. Here's the link.

This is under $7. Thanks for hosting! :)

u/SiskinLanding · 1 pointr/CPTSD

Having sparkles and rainbows on my nails makes me smile, and we should never underestimate how important things that make us smile are! I've got a stamping plate now that includes "It's OK to not be OK" which I have on at the moment. It's so simple but it's a reminder that I see multiple times a day.

Ah, you have clearly not embraced quick drying top coat. This stuff is great (though it does shrink a little as it dries so you can't put it on really wet polish as it will wrinkle) https://smile.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B007U90J7S/ref=ox_sc_act_title_3?smid=A3P662NIARCJQU&psc=1
Will be dry to gentle touch in minutes (I can usually start typing again within about 10 minutes of finishing my nails) and totally dry within a couple of hours. Absolute game changer :-)

u/TwoheartedTiger · 1 pointr/TheGirlSurvivalGuide

[Gelous](American Classic Gelous Nail Gel Base Coat Nail Polish https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00B8KWFJU/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_8vbxybA31VCXA) Nail Care Base Coat + Seche Vite top coat. Will look perfect for at least a week as long as you let polish dry after each coat. I use Essie polish almost exclusively.

u/nattielove29 · 1 pointr/RedditLaqueristas

1: prepare nails using nail drill, cuticle cutters, and nail file.
2: use professional bonder: Mia Secret No Burn Acid Free... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00JVZGO3W?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
This coats the nail and helps the polish stick better.
3: apply base coat
4: dry under lamp.
5: apply coat of base color 044, dry under lamp. Repeat x3.
6: apply matte top coat and dry under lamp.
7: use small ball point tip of toolset and draw desired designs on accent nails with golden polish. I utilized striping tape in various directions for the middle fingers. Dry under lamp.
8: disinfect tools. Put cutical oil on cuticles.. utilize cuticle oil frequently....

u/AFOXALYPSE · 1 pointr/RedditLaqueristas

I DO do it myself! :)

So far so good with doing a "gelly sandwich" -- base coat gel, cure, regular polish left to dry completely (takes some testing, best to dry overnight), top coat cured!

I got this:

AIMEILI Gel Nail Polish No Wipe Top and Base Coat Set Soak Off UV LED Gel Nail Lacquer - 2 x 10ml https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00PF9Q5EG/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_3VmxDb5J1P9GV

Only complaint is that the top coat looks purple/blue and weird, like blacklight or something, in direct sunlight. Otherwise the one nail looks great!! :)

u/MotoCasey · 1 pointr/TheGirlSurvivalGuide

It's nice to have an alternative to super expensive lamps for sure! I have this base coat and top coat which come together, and this red polish by the same brand. So far so good, they look really good! I also ordered this colour shift one which I haven't got yet, so can't vouch for but it was cheap so why not!

u/MsErin · 1 pointr/madisonwi

Sure thing!

  • LED light. You can get cheaper florescent style lights. I went with the LED version because it's quicker. I'm a red head and try and avoid excessive UV. I even put sunscreen on my hands before doing my nails.

  • I like the Aimeile Top/Base costs and colors. They're super cheap and last. I especially like their color changing polishes.

  • You might also want to gets some nail clamps for removal so you're not wrapping your fingers in aluminum foil.

  • And maybe invest in some ph Bond. This helps dry out the nail bed and helps the nails last longer.
u/imsocool123 · 1 pointr/RedditLaqueristas

I’m in love with this top coat as of late.

https://www.amazon.com/Seche-Vive-Effect-Coat-Ounce/dp/B01CW9UUQK

As a rule, the morning after I give myself a manicure, I apply a second coat of whatever top coat I use. I find it helps.

u/PriceKnight · 1 pointr/amazondealsus

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u/cici_hall · 1 pointr/GelNailsandDesigns