- How to not damage my nails?
- Posted by Dana Carpender
Okay, after about a month with no polish, my nails seem to have
recovered and stopped splitting. I'm thinking I'll head out for a
much-needed manicure and pedicure. But I'd like to know, if anyone has
any idea --
I was using one of those sponges-in-a-jar-with-a-hole-in-it to remove
polish. Is this harder on nails than simply using polish remover on
cotton? If I just get a bottle of non-acetone remover and some cotton,
am I likely to damage my nails less? I miss wearing polish, but my
nails really ended up trashed last time.
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- Posted by rosie readandpost
dana,
NON-acetone nail polish remover is the least damaging of the products out there!
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"Dana Carpender" <dcarpend@kiva.net> wrote in message news:3F1C5B94.E0EA9510@kiva.net...
- Posted by Sensual Elegance
"Dana Carpender" <dcarpend@kiva.net> wrote in message
news:3F1C5B94.E0EA9510@kiva.net...
I don't think those type are harder on your nails, though I do think it's
worse
for my finger tips. I found they would dry out the area around my nail a
lot more. Using a non-acetone polish remover on a cotton ball is definitely
best.
And going for a while without polish now and then is *always* a good idea!
Let's your
nails breath and helps prevent fungal and other infections.
I also use Almay nail and cuticle wax every night too and my nails are
actually
growing naturally again. yeah!
Lori
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