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Treating Dry, Brittle NailsBy Melissa Feedback About This Post:RE: Treating Dry, Brittle Nails
I sug to do as I do, a friend told me about putting "Hard as nails"finger nail polish on my nails, they would not grow, were easy to break, so I keep it on my nails. It really works, protects the nails, I use the clear polish, good luck. Post by kffrmw88 RE: Treating Dry, Brittle Nailssoft lips is the name of name of the brand, found in most drugstores Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Treating Dry, Brittle Nails
Sounds excellent. Let me also add that biotin is very helpful. It has been well researched. Appearex markets it, and I bought mine online. But I am now taking it (less expensively) by buying it from the vitamin shelf. The amount to use is 2,500 mcg a day. My brittle and split nails, with one nail that had separated even from the bed by being torn, has since grown back relatively strong. They are still ridged, however, and I will definitely try the lip gloss suggestion. I bet it helps. Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Treating Dry, Brittle Nailscould you tell me the maker of "soft lips". very interest in curing brittle, short nails. Post By ceil (Guest Post) |
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