satindesire
Queen of Geeks
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Okay, I have my Essie stuff and my ridge filler and two coats on. In my attempt to "seal the edges" I have some bubbles and essential snow drifts in "ballet slipper"
I have one long ridge down off center one nail. It looks like I've drawn a line with pen by the end of the week and it tends to split at the end. Should I just buff that down entirely or accept it as my special snowflake uniqueness?
Is it supposed to look like I just dipped my fingers in polish?
If so, why don't I just buy a lot of it, pour it into a sealed jar and dip my hand into?
It's pretty though and I'll see how long it lasts.
A good way to seal the edges is to work quickly and use a very small amount of polish on the ends to ensure you don't make any unsightly bumps. If you do this nail by nail individually, the polish will still be wet and will "level out" much better as it dries. Don't polish all your nails and THEN go back to seal the edges, do one nail at a time. That should help with any bumpiness.
You should buff the ridge down if it bothers you cosmetically.
If you have an issue with polish getting on your cuticles, try the q-tip trick I noted above!
Also, if you've mangled the polish to the point where you can't deal, just remove it and repaint! There's no rule that says you HAVE to keep it on if you're unhappy with it!

