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Eurasian Mélange 19-11-2010 05:59 AM

Nails and Nail Polish Advice
 
I thought this would be a good idea because the nail polish threads are all about posting colours, identifying colours and brands (or close matches) and posting photos of new nail polishes from people's favourite brands. Whenever anyone asks for help with something else to do with nails or nail polish, no one replies and only more pictures are posted. This is why I wanted to make this thread: a place specifically for advice on nails and nail polish that is not to do with colours. So this excludes questions such as, 'Which brand carries a nail polish colour like this?' since those are covered by the nail polish threads.

If anyone is looking for advice, wants to help others or feels they have found a great tool/treatment/something else that's worth sharing with everyone, please feel free to post it here. :flower:

loonaka 22-11-2010 10:41 AM

great thread Eurasian Mélange
My nails are killing me, they're always flaking :angry:

Eurasian Mélange 24-11-2010 09:16 AM

Thanks, loonaka. :flower: I hope people will make use of it.

I hate it when mine flake. I almost always have it on my right thumb. If it's small enough I try to file the whole nail down to get rid of that part. Sometimes I also file, buff and smooth on top of the nail in that tiny section so the flaking part comes off completely and there are no other splits on the surface that can get caught on hairs or fabric. It doesn't look pretty, but I usually paint my nails anyway... in which case you can't tell it's ugly. :lol:

loonaka 24-11-2010 03:13 PM

I know, I usually always wear nail polish, but I don't always have the time to do it so some days my nails are like half covered and shabby :rofl: I think my nails gets worse during winter because now they're in a really bad state. Like on three or 4 nails half of the nail is missing...flaked off, never to be seen again :ninja: I have no idea what to do about them..I've tried oils and different strengtheners but they've all failed to show real results

Eurasian Mélange 28-11-2010 04:16 AM

Well, according to this site I found, sudden climate change can affect your nails:

http://www.articlesbase.com/cosmetic...ng-562964.html

At the bottom of that article, it also says that strengtheners might make it worse. Maybe just an extremely hydrating moisturiser and gloves are what will help? I've always found shea and cocoa butter to be the most moisturising, but I do not know if nails absorb those well or not.

bad seed 28-11-2010 04:46 AM

I recently start to take this
http://img88.imageshack.us/img88/7821/solgar.jpg
solgar.com

loonaka 28-11-2010 07:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Eurasian Mélange (Post 8307755)
Well, according to this site I found, sudden climate change can affect your nails:

http://www.articlesbase.com/cosmetic...ng-562964.html

At the bottom of that article, it also says that strengtheners might make it worse. Maybe just an extremely hydrating moisturiser and gloves are what will help? I've always found shea and cocoa butter to be the most moisturising, but I do not know if nails absorb those well or not.

I'm addicted to hand lotion:ninja: and I know I should wear gloves when it's this cold outside, but I can't work my itouch with gloves:innocent:

bad seed 28-11-2010 01:14 PM

I guess the image that I posted is deleted?? it was just a vitamin called skin,nails and hair. I did not tend to offer drugs:) my nails always flaking too and it's been months that I used any nail polishes.I'm so fed up.

loonaka 28-11-2010 01:33 PM

I can still see your picture bad_seed :flower:
I'm just gonna try not to touch my nails or my finger skin..

FrenchCactus 28-11-2010 05:35 PM

I just had my first manicure today and am not used to wearing nail polish. How often to you have a manicure / change your nail polish?

Eurasian Mélange 29-11-2010 03:38 AM

Sorry I couldn't help, Loonaka. :( The only other thing I can suggest are these pills (also for skin, hair and nails) called 'Perfectil'. They are expensive, but I used to take them and my nails did get stronger.

FrenchCactus, I do not know how long a manicure from an expert usually lasts. I always do them myself and I usually have to redo them after about a week. I think a professional manicure would probably last longer, but if your nails grow fast it will start to look silly after a certain amount of time (polish too far away from your cuticles).

FrenchCactus 29-11-2010 06:16 AM

^ That's what I thought, thanks for answering!

loonaka 29-11-2010 08:46 AM

Oh that's ok Eurasian Mélange :flower: I just have to try not to touch my nails :ninja:

If I'm good I do my nails once a week, but it all depends of the nail polish, how good it is and also how much I'm picking on it :innocent: I'm very fidgety

Eurasian Mélange 01-12-2010 04:50 AM

You're welcome, FrenchCactus. :)

Loonaka, that must be tough to keep reminding yourself not to touch them!

I have one nail that is split at the moment. People always say to paint a tiny piece of toilet paper or tissue on the split (both on top and underneath the nail) with transparent nail polish, but it always splits so close to my nail bed that is impossible. I try to paint over it with nail polish, but eventually it chips off there. Does anyone have any other tips other than chopping the nail off?

loonaka 01-12-2010 08:38 AM

Other than chopping the nail off ....no, that's what you got to do :innocent: At least that's the only thing that kinda works for me because I just can't stop myself from touching it and I usually end up hurting my finger :lol:


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