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Getting an accurate cut-out for the nails (which you could at least re-use) or doing a good enough taping job might take as long as painting them. Maybe you could develop a type of polish which adheres to nails but not to skin, so that people (women, mostly) could hold their fingertips in front of an old newspaper, spray them, and wipe the fingers off afterwards. Then again, maybe that sort of thing is tricky to develop. |
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How 'bout a two spray program: 1) spray a "masque" over the entire hand; 2) scrape off masque from nails; 3) spray polish on exposed nails; and 4) once dry, peel off remaining masque |
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Baked. My Nail Tech. uses an airbrush to apply my polish. It's not regular polish (I'm not sure what it is) but it washes off my skin & stays on my nails longer than regular polish does. She also has all these stencils that she can use to airbrush designs onto fingernails, like stars and hearts and other cutsie stuff like that. I'm sure all these tools are available at beauty supply stores and with a little practice anyone can learn to use them. |
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When I was a teen, (1980s) they had nail polish in the form of "pens" or "markers." No, for real. I think Aziza put them out. The colors were beautiful, but the polish would go on streaky and the "pens" would dry out after one or two uses. |
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Guerlain did something similar - but were discontinued - but you might still find them on ebay. |
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