10 tips for your longest lasting mani ever

Having perfectly painted nails can really make a gal feel put together, sophisticated and ready to take on the world… Until of course, this state of bliss is completely shattered by a big fat chip just a few hours later. Devastating.
No-one should have to go through that sort of heartbreak after every manicure, so to help your polish last longer, make sure you’re following these 10 tips:
#1 Keep your nails short
If you have a job or lifestyle where your hands are used a lot, keep your nails on the shorter side to prevent chips. “if you spend time in the garden, or your nails are exposed to too much water, then it is more likely that your nail polish will chip.” says nail expert Mitty Burns. “In this instant, the shorter and less pointy edges are for you.”
#2 Prep properly
File and buff your nails prior to painting. Mitty says this will provide your polish with a even surface to adhere to. If you have ridges or uneven nails, your polish is more prone to wear and tear.
#3 Always apply a base coat or nail primer
A nail primer or base coat acts similarly to a make-up primer, supplying a smooth surface to increase longevity of the colour coat. Mitty notes that it also helps “to protect the nails from discolouring.”
#4 Only apply two coats of colour
Applying more layers of nail lacquer won’t make your polish last longer. In fact Mitty says, “the more you apply, the more likely it will become smudged.” If polish is applied too thickly, it becomes pliable and the slightest bump could create movement. Therefore two is a good number to stick to.
#5 Touch your tips first
Nail polish chips most commonly occur at the tip of the nail, so Mitty’s advice is to first apply a thin layer of your colour coat here first, to give it a little extra strength, before applying your two coats in full.
#6 Tactfully apply your topcoat
A top coat will give your polish a shiny, professional finish and “act as a protector [to] stop the nail polish from chipping, which makes it last longer.” says Mitty. Her top coat trick? Apply it along the edge and underside of your nail to give the tips extra protection.
#7 Consider your topcoat formula
Not only should you look for a top coat that dries quickly, but Mitty has also found that using a no-light gel top coat provides longer lasting results.
#8 Allow enough drying time
Even if you’re incredibly fast at painting your nails, you should always make sure you have enough time to let them dry properly. Mitty says if you’re using a quality brand like OPI, the base and top coat should be dry after two to three minutes, and to allow an extra minute or so after applying a top coat.
#9 Try this dry test
Rather than trying your luck or poking your nail with your finger to check if it’s dry (resulting in a smudged print if you’re too early), try Mitty’s trick: “Whenever I want to know if my polish is completely dry, I gently touch the sides of my two pointer nails together. If I can separate them without a sticky feeling then [I know it’s] dry.”
#10 Use a complete nail system
If you really want your manicure to last, go for a complete three step nail system that consists of a primer base coat, colour coat and gloss top coat. What’s the difference, you ask? Well, a system like the O.P.I Infinite Shine Three-Step System, is formulated specifically to work together, for a manicure that’s not only super shiny and rich in colour, but lasts for up to 10 days (hallelujah!). So even though they may be sold separately, together is better. Just check out the great reviews…
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71 Member Comments
Yes I follow all of these steps!
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If I really want a powerful mani, I will do a base coat, a tip coat, two full colour coats, then a top coat, and then finish with a quick dry.
Power mani, a la duckie.
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Love the Shellac manicures, they make your nails look so beautiful. Thank you for the tips, I don’t know what it’s called but I bought a bottle of quick dry drops from inglot a couple of years ago, all you need to do is squeeze one drop on each nail after applying the nail paint and it will dry it out instantly and also make the paint look glossy. Loved those drops
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Why I always use gel polish!
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Some great tips, I often do my nails before going to bed and waking up with fabric print on them.
At least there is no nail polish on my sheets though!
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Patience is the biggest tip when painting your nails. Don't be in such a rush to add that second coat before the first is dry.
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I always paint my nails at home and it’s a disaster, these tips are defiantly going to change my nail game!
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I painted my nails last night and thought they were dry before I went to bed. i see faint fabric marks on them now.... I see a few tips that might help me - thanks.
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There's nothing like beautiful manicured nails if they are done properly.
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I haven;t tried the OP I three step but I do agree. A good quality top coat makes a world of difference! Great article once again BH :)
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I've never tried the OPI Infinite Shine 3 step System but I always use a basecoat and a top coat when I do a mani. It definitely makes my mani last longer.
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Number 9 seems pretty interesting. Will definitely be trying it next time
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Number 9 is an interesting idea, I always do a bottom clear coat and top coat, I find it results in a much better manicure
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I'm going to give myself a nice mani after my MRI today. I think I deserve it after staying still for 1 1/2 hours! ; /
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I'm a bit slack when it comes to base and top coat.
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What a useful set of tips to keep in mind. I'll have to remember to try tips 5 and 9 especially.
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Some really great tips. I find it impossible to grow my nails and keep gel on them. I will be looking for another base/primer.
I Must try the OPI range
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I use a spray that makes my nail polish dry quicker from OPI, it helps keep my nail polish smudge free
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I'm a gay man who bites nails because I'm too unco to cut them - I want heAlthy nails and regularly get a pedi - worry that a mani looks too gay - love a pamper but hate that men get forgotten
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To ttest if it is dry I touch my nail with my tongue, you will notice you can tell, specially if you can feel a little bit of taste :)
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Great tips. Will keep these in mind next time i do my own nails
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some great tips here, I dont often paint my nails as I enjoy gardening too much! Nice to know these tips for when I dress up occasionally!
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Awesome tips...no:5 being my favourite!
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My nails have finally started growing well, so I am stocking up on nail polishes. Great tips in this article.
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I did a manicure yesterday using purple nail polish
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