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13 Reasons Your Manicure Never Lasts

Sick of your nail polish chipping just days (or hours) after you leave the salon? It's not just bad luck.
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Your nail beds are oily
As strange as it sounds, this totally can happen. "Some of us hold oil in our skin, even in our nails, which results in oily nail beds," says Saulsbery. "This causes chipping at the bottom of the nail plate." She recommends finding a good ridge filler or nail strengthener and working them into your beauty routine to keep your nails in tip top shape 24/7.

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You cook with coconut oil
No, you don't have to quit your coconut oil obsession, but you may want to put on gloves when you pour it or cook with it. "Nail polish and coconut oil just don't get along — and the same is true of water," says Hipp. "On the other hand, cuticles love some extra moisture in between polish changes, so keep hands healthy and hydrated with a non-coconut oil based lotion."

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You blow on your nails
It's a normal reaction to want to blow on your nails, especially right after you get them done. But, believe it or not, this is about the worst thing you can do for your manicure's longevity, Hipp says. "Polish is extremely sensitive to heat and moisture, so instead, try a cool fan or a blow dryer on the cool setting," she says. "Paint in a cool, dry, open-air setting...not in the bathroom or right out of a shower." Besides the need for plenty of ventilation, she recommends storing polish in a cool, dry, shady place — but not the fridge, as it will cause polish to become thick and gooey later.

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BY JENN SINRICH | AUG 22, 2018 | SHARES
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