3000 BC Nail polish originated in china. The early mixture contained bees wax, gelatin, gum, Arabic and egg whites. To produce colour Chinese added petals of flowers, such as rose and orchids to their polish. During the same time period in Egypt, upper class member wore nail polish. Then it become symbol of social rank and used in various colour and form (like cake, paste, powder) in its developing era. In 1920 the modern invention of the car inspires the creation of nail polish with the development of automobile paint,nail lacquer followed close behind. Today nail art has become somewhat a trend, as new polish textures, sheens and embellishments are made available for intricate designs.

though nail polish (also called lacquer or varnish) as we think of it today is a thoroughly modern invention. Nail polish began to take on its current form in the 1920s, when Michelle Menard, inspired by the paint used to cover automobiles, created what we now call nail polish.

and here are the 7 tips for the best nails around:

 1- less is more .

it’s best if you use three strokes to apply the polish. “First, you want to dip the brush into the bottle and get a decent-sized bead of polish at the edge of your brush,” nail pro Simcha Whitehill says. “You want the polish to do the majority of the work and spread out as it’s placed on the nail — the brush is there to just guide the dot of polish into place. Starting at the base of your nail, stroke the brush to the left, to the right, and then down the center.

2- base coat is important .

It might take you some extra time, but it gives the colored polish something to adhere to, making your manicure last a couple of extra days longer, and it prevents staining on your nails from pigmented paint

3- white is the new black .

you want to make sure the formula is thick and creamy, so that it doesn’t go on too sheer or streaky. To make sure it’s opaque, take the brush and wipe it against the inside of the top of the bottle; if the polish is sheer against the inside of the bottle, it’s not pigmented enough. One to try

 

4- your nails aren’t that far from your skin

It’s typically dehydrating and can dry out your nails.

5- get a fresh out of the salon look every day

the secret sauce  is cuticle oil , use it whenever and after so that it always gives you that fresh look you always sought .

6- cold water for quick dry

Holding your hands under cold water or dipping your fingertips into ice water for a bit helps them dry faster.

7- your fridge isn’t just for food

Storing your nail polish in the refrigerator helps the formula to last longer. Especially since heat and sunlight can alter the thickness and color.