TIP 1: Take Your Time Between Coats
“Polishing your nails with your non-dominant hand can be tricky,” says Elle. When applying color, take your time in between coats to avoid any smudging. She recommends resting your non-dominant hand on something so it’s stable while painting and laying your dominant hand flat for a more secure application.
TIP 2: Don’t Underestimate the Power of Lighting
“Great lighting helps you see what your hand might miss normally,” says Elle. Avoid mistakes and streaks by ensuring you’re in a room with good lighting while painting.
TIP 3: Paint Your Non-Dominant Hand First
While it might seem natural to paint your nails using your dominant hand first, doing so means you’ll have to use your non-dominant hand with wet nail polish later, which can lead to all sorts of mistakes, smudges and streaks.
TIP 4: Don’t Skip a Base Coat
“Streaking happens when polish is poorly applied or you’re using a poor formula,” says Elle. “To avoid this, always start with clean, dry nails and do not skip a base coat!” We recommend the
Essie Here to Stay Base Coat, which applies smoothly and helps your color last longer.