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  2. This $11 Polish Honestly Lasts Just as Long as Gels

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    One beauty editor tested and reviewed hundreds of drugstore and luxury nail polishes, and these 10 lasted the longest without chipping, dulling, or peeling. This $11 Polish Honestly Lasts Just as ...

  3. The Best Fall 2024 Nail Trends to Wear Right Now - AOL

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    Essie Gel Couture Long-Lasting Nail Polish, Bubbles Only. amazon.com. $9.10. Classic Red. At Dilara Findikoglu's show in London, models wore a deep red polish that was nearly transparent, giving ...

  4. The 8 Longest-Lasting Nail Polishes to Get You at Least 7 ...

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    Yes, a gel manicure is fun and stays on longer, but sometimes our nails (and wallets) need a break, which is when good ol' regular nail polish comes in handy again. But how do we make the most of o

  5. Nail polish - Wikipedia

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    Gel polish is a long-lasting variety of nail polish made up of a type of methacrylate polymer. It is painted on the nail similar to traditional nail polish, but does not dry. Instead it is cured under an ultraviolet lamp or ultraviolet LED. While regular nail polish formulas typically last two to seven days without chipping, gel polish can last ...

  6. Essie Weingarten - Wikipedia

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    Essie Weingarten is the founder of Essie Cosmetics, Ltd., branded as essie, a major American nail polish brand. [ 1 ] Weingarten, born in 1949, began her career in the cosmetics industry in 1981 when she premiered 12 fashion nail polish colors in Las Vegas , Nevada .

  7. Nail buffing - Wikipedia

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    Nail buffing is the act of polishing the nail using buffers of successively finer grit in order to make nails look more consistent and shiny. [1] A paste is used to fill ridges on nail surfaces. [2] Buffing is also done prior to the application of nail products or artificial nails to help the product adhere to the nail.