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Algebra Tips
A Foil Method Tutorial by my brother
How could he have not gotten an A on this
Its gold
Dammit! I've been foiled!
Our 2nd installment of Plump's tips & tricks! Do you have any burning indie polish-related questions for us to answer?
help me. i also have a sligt obsession. but i use glitter alot so i need to use acetone to get it off easy and it leaves my skin dry and no matter how much i clean them up the skin around my nails are always siper rugged
There is a method that might be a little less harsh on your nails called the foil method that you might want to give a try!
Here's what you do:
1. Soak a cotton ball in nail polish remover.
2. Place that soaked cotton ball against your nail.
3. Wrap a piece of tin foil around your fingertip, make sure the whole nail is covered and make sure the cotton ball is still on your nail.
And after 3 or 4 minutes, press down on the nail and take the foil and cotton ball off your finger.
This SHOULD work for you, but I do know what you mean. Glitter polishes are the worst to get off! Try the method I listed but not with acetone, with a nail polish remover that has a strengthening power to it. I have one that is purple that helps strengthen nails. Maybe something like that won't dame your nails and make them rugged and dry!
You could also apply some cream to the skin around your nails after you take the polish off so it's not too dry. :) Let me know.
-Jamie
Today we begin our SAT brush up series. Check in here weekly for handy review tips and tricks to get ready for the SAT.
Did you know:
The FOIL method is one of the key algebraic concepts the SAT Math section tests you on. Need a brush-up? Check out this video for a quick and easy explanation of how to properly use the FOIL method.