Help with nail health and products please:)
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Oct 15, 2014
Laura T.
I have always had really hard to grow nails and dry nails peeling splitting etc. I have used so many different treatments from sally hansen to opi to essie orly but I cannot use anything with any form of formaldehyde in it I am looking for good not overly too expensive o get them moisturized and healthy I have one nail that never wants to grow its insane.
I recently ordered julep oxygen nail base coat..anyone use that?
and I purchased l.a.colors nail strength I contacted them and they say its formaldehyde free has anyone ever used this?
and anyway easily at home to whiten nails?
I've tried the olive oil thing and didnt help at all.
sorry so long:)
any comments or input would be great thanks a bunch.
Oct 15, 2014
Tia S.
I would go with things that are natural, a strong nail comes from a healthy cuticle. For moisture I rub Olive Oil into my cuticles once or twice a week and I also use Burts Bees cuticle cream when I don't feel like using the oil. For whitening I mix some white vinegar with warm water, and soak my nails in it... Afterwards I just take some soap on my nail brush and scrub really well, the vinegar really helps loosen all that gunk.
Oct 15, 2014
Louise U.
Leighton Denny renovate and Crystal Nail File is a real help..
Oct 15, 2014
Louise U.
Might be out of your expense but it works a treat
Oct 15, 2014
Louise U.
Lastly Zoya polishes are Formaldehyde free.
Oct 15, 2014
Amber B.
My staples products are Burt bees cuticle cream, sally Hansen instant cuticle remover and nailtiques protein treatment #2.