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Express Nails
How To Do Your Nails
Fast
When you are in a rush,
decisions have to be made.
Prioritize. Do you shape or
polish? Do you quick-dry or
go the long, slow route? New
formulas allow for snap
decisions:
Speed-dry enamels are
worthy of their name (you
can open mail, search for
keys, or put on your
tightest long-sleeved shirt
within seconds), but there's
a downside: "As fast as they
dry, that's as fast they
chip," insists manicurist
Elisa Ferri, so save them
for emergencies. Eke a few
extra days out of a fast-dry
manicure by doing a daily
touch-up with a quick-drying
coat.
In the other corner,
there are strong,
chip-resistant formulas -
the torttoise of the polish
race. To pick up the pace of
these tougher enamels, like
L'Oreal Shock Proof,
carefully submerge freshly
painted nails in a bowl of
ice-cold water for 30
seconds to harden still-groopy
polish.
Light or sheer shades are
best for hasty manicures,
Ferri says. "You can even
get away with just a wide
stripe down the center"
rather than painstakingly
painting the entire nail.
If a manicure is beyond
the repair of a topcoat or
two, face facts and call in
the remover. You can keep
single-use packets of nail
polish remover (Cutex and
Get Fresh make them) on hand
so you can strip away color
on the run.
When there is no time for
polish, just clean
underneath the nails, rub on
a buffing cream, and shine
them with a chamois buffer.
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