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Remember to consider how each color will look against your skin tone.  Take notice of the brand as well.  Most likely the cheaper the polish, the easier it will chip. Soak your fingernails, not hands, in it for 3-5 minutes. Use a cuticle stick to push back your cuticles. Do this gently, and make sure not to push them back too far. File your nails, either rounded or squared. Apply a thin coat of base coat to your fingernails. This will prevent future chipping, as well as prevent the nail polish from sliding across your nails and getting on your skin.   If you put it right against the cuticle, it will stick to your cuticle and when you go to take it off, there will be a thin line of nail polish left. Make sure to do this in a fluid movement to prevent kinks in the polish.    Your nails are looking good.
Choose your color. Fill up a bowl of warm, soapy water. Dry your hands. Get a nail filer. Find a base coat. After the base coat is completely dry, retrieve your bottle of colored nail polish (make sure to roll it in your hands (don't shake it) to blend completely). Twist open the cap of the bottle and gently drag the brush against the side of the bottle, getting rid of excess paint. Place one side of the brush a little bit away from the cuticle. Drag the polish toward the free edge of the nail in a thin coat. Continue until you've covered the entire nail, dipping and wiping the brush as needed. Continue following this stroke method on the rest of your nails, making sure each is completely dry before starting a new coat. Find a good top coat and gently brush it over your completely dry, painted nails. Enjoy your nails now that you're done.