![]() Other than that, it’ll just take time for the nail to grow out and return to it’s correct color. This should help speed up the process for the nail to return to the natural shade. If the nail does become stained, soak and gently scrub the nails with diluted hydrogen peroxide or lemon juice once a day 2-3 times a week. If your removal process requires excessive rubbing, this can cause the polish to stain as well. Wash your hands immediately after polish removal. Make sure your cotton ball is well-saturated with remover, press down firmly and drag the polish off the nail in one swipe. The speed in which you actually remove the polish makes a difference too. Nail colors of darker shades are more inclined to have pigments that transfer over onto the nail plate. This migration is what causes the nail to become temporarily discolored. Dana Stern of Mount Sinai in New York, explains nail porosity varies from person to person, and sometimes, people with more porous nails are more susceptible to pigment migration. Nail Staining or Nail Yellowing is when the nail plate is temporarily discolored due to the pigments of nail lacquer. Unfortunately, keeping nail polish on your nails for longer than a week without a polish change, can lead to some unsightly circumstances. You ever love a nail polish color so much you don’t want to change it? That’s how I felt when Sunshine did my nails a few weeks ago, I wanted that godly polish job to linger on my fingertips forever like a lover’s kiss.
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