QuestionQUESTION: I just had arcylic nail removed after almost a year. They are of course very
thin and damaged. Do you have a recommendation of product(s) to help
strengthen them along with regualr manicures which I have been told helps.
ANSWER: If your nails are very thin and damaged, go pick up a bottle of Creative Nail Design's "Toughen Up." Avoid formaldehyde based hardeners, they can be a quick fix, but in the long run they will overly harden your nails and make them brittle and dry. Apply 2 coats, then a coat every other day for a week, take it off, and start over.
Also pick up a bottle of "Sol
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QUESTION: Thank you loads. What is Sol and what does it do?
AnswerI feel like such a nerd lol.
I am having some PC issues this afternoon, sorry for the abrupt cut off answer!
What I MEANT to type... Pick up a bottle of "Solar Oil," also by Creative Nail Designs, it's a synergistic blend of Vitamin E, Rice Bran Oil, jojoba, and sweet almond oil that deeply penetrates the nail and helps keep it supple and flexible. It also has healing properties, and can help your poor hurt fingers, nursing them back to health.
I also wanted to add earlier, that if your nails are very damaged, it is NOT from the enhancements you just removed, it is from improper filing techniques by your tech! And often, the tech doesn't even KNOW that the filing techniques they are using are damaging! If you need to find a reputable tech in your area, I can help you find a referral- email me at hreynosa@hotmail.com