The sequence and process of applying nail polish adhesive can be determined according to personal preferences and experience, but the following is a common correct process for applying nail polish adhesive:
Preparation:
Ensure that both hands and nails are clean.
Push away or trim the keratin around the nails, and shape the nails.
Wipe the nails with nail polish remover to remove residual oil and old nail polish.
Bottom oil application: Apply bottom oil to the nails. Base oil helps protect nails, prevent nail polish from staining, and enhance nail polish adhesion.
Bottom oil drying: Ensure that the bottom oil is fully dried. This step is important because wet base oil may cause the nail polish to become unstable and easily peel off.
Nail polish application: Choose your favorite nail polish color and apply from the center of the nail to both sides. You can choose to apply one or two layers, depending on the texture and color depth of the nail polish.
Dry application of nail polish: Each layer of nail polish should be dried thoroughly before applying the next layer to avoid foaming or color mixing.
Nail texture modification: Using a nail clipper or a small brush, you can make some patterns or decorations on the nails.
Topcoat application: Apply topcoat to the surface of the nails, which helps to enhance the durability of the nail polish, prevent it from peeling off, and make the nails more shiny.
Top oil drying: Let the top oil dry thoroughly to ensure the entire application process is complete.
Cleaning the surroundings: Use a nail clipper dampened with adhesive remover to wipe away impurities around the nails and keep them clean.
The above process can be adjusted based on personal experience and aesthetic needs, such as trying different patterns, application methods, or color combinations. The most important thing is to patiently wait for each layer to dry thoroughly, which can ensure that the final effect is more long-lasting and beautiful.