Sometimes split nails can be caused by a deficiency in your diet. Or, they may split due the type of work and materials you use. In general, you can clip them and wait for them to grow. After clipping and shaping, use a clear, hard, fingernail polish on them so they have time to grow out.
No, you need fingernail polish remover with acetone. With vinegar, you will just seriously dry out your skin.
No. They make your nails very thin and the polish chips easily.
No. They make your nails very thin and the polish chips easily.
it worked for me
Fingernail polish remover is usually made of acetone or ethyl acetate, which are solvents that help break down and dissolve the ingredients in nail polish. Some removers may also contain oils or moisturizers to help protect the skin and nails from drying out.
You can remove dry fingernail polish from a wood laminate floor by first using fingernail polish remover or acetone to cut the polish. Then, use your fingernail to scrape the remaining polish from the floor.
Well for me its easy because I have close relatives that have long nails but if your in a situation you should use nail grow nail polish with brands such as ruby red nail polish (the polish is clear ) they also have products that harden your nails so the wont break as much
Try fingernail polish remover.
Soak your fingertips in fingernail polish remover for 10 minutes, then gently lift nails off. Rinse hands well.
A few days, maybe a week. to avoid this, use a base coat underneath your nail polish.
Fingernails don't really hide anything; you can see the skin underneath them because they are transparent, unless you use fingernail polish.