* Chemical Reaction: Chlorine is a strong chemical that can react with the adhesive used in stick-on nails. This reaction can weaken the adhesive, causing the nails to lift or detach.
* Damage to the Nail: Chlorine can also dry out and damage your natural nails, making them more susceptible to breaking or peeling.
* Discoloration: Chlorine can cause discoloration of the nail polish or the airbrushed design, making it look faded or dull.
Here's what you can do:
* Protect your nails: Wear gloves when swimming, cleaning, or doing other activities that involve prolonged exposure to chlorine.
* Remove nails before exposure: If you know you'll be in contact with chlorine, it's best to remove your stick-on nails beforehand.
* Use a sealant: Applying a clear top coat or sealant over the airbrushed design can help protect it from chlorine and other harsh chemicals.
* Wash hands thoroughly: After exposure to chlorine, wash your hands thoroughly with mild soap and water.
By taking these precautions, you can help keep your airbrush stick-on nails looking their best for longer.