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LemmyLaqueristas: A Nail Polish Community!
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A place for all lovers of nail polish! All Reddit refugees from r/Redditlaqueristas, r/nails, r/malepolish, and similar communities welcome! I am new to moderating so please bear with me. If anyone with moderating experience would like to help shape this community, please let me know! I would welcome the help! I am just hoping to recreate a similar community to my favorite subreddit.
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Interesting, will give it a shot. Thank you for the ideas!
Wearing no base coat may be worse, in my experience. I think some colors are just worst offenders than others, like more pigmented cremes versus glitters or jellies. I find that the yellowing sorts itself out if I e.g. wear less-staining polishes for a while, but it's not like I'm tracking it super closely. I also find that wearing blurring base coats or opposite-toned sheers kind of evens out the staining and that's enough for it to not bother me, but honestly. My nails are always painted so it's not like I would even notice it ๐
That's one of the things I read is that yellowing doesn't really matter all that much if you're always wearing polish -- it's not actively damaging your nails in any way. My color was pretty sheer and I was lazying it as a fake French manicure, where you could see the white part of the nail contrasting with the nail bed -- but it doesn't look as good when the nails have a yellow tinge that shows through.
Yeah, that's true, that's the only thing that actually bothers. I've started using the Essie smooth-e base coat which is quite "milky" so it sort of color corrects it enough. I think there's bases that are specifically meant to do this, and you can probably use a sheer polish to achieve the same! All in all with what I hear about the processes to whiten the nail, color correcting is a better long term option I think