Nevertheless, neon varnishes have a greasy drawback: sometimes, due to insufficient pigmentation or unevenness of the nail plate, it lies unevenly, with noticeable bald spots. For this reason, you need to spend more time on a manicure and apply up to 4 layers of colored varnishes – due to which the coating is too thick and threatens to peel off.
However, it is not difficult to avoid such a problem: for this, the master should start the manicure by applying not the usual transparent base, but a nude or milky camouflage base. This will give a more even tone to the nails, hide any micro gaps and allow the neon to “pop” in full force.
Be sure to discuss this moment of manicure with the master: after all, some specialists rarely work with neon and are not aware of its “capricious” texture.
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