Tuesday, July 21, 2015

How to Repair Your Fingernails After Fake Nails

How to Repair Your Fingernails After Fake Nails Photo Credit Jessica Isaac/Demand Media



Fake nails come in a variety of lengths, colors and designs, allowing people to drastically change the look of their hands. Unfortunately, fake nails can also damage the natural nails underneath due to the chemicals in the primer and adhesives used to apply them. These chemicals make the common nails slight, frail, dry, and inclined to parts and breaks. It requires some serious energy to develop sound nails and converse nail harm, yet there are approaches to accelerate the procedure.

Apply an unmistakable fortifying shine to your nails like clockwork until your nails are mended, which can take a month or two. These shines more often than not have included minerals, for example, protein and calcium, and are intended to bond the nail layers together and make them more grounded. They likewise work to secure your nails.

Apply a cuticle cream to your fingernails every night. Look for a cream that has vitamin E. This will nourish your nails and promote healthy growth.

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