Saturday, August 21, 2010

Any tips on how i can make my nails grow long fast strong and thick? Also at home manicure tips?

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:-)Any tips on how i can make my nails grow long fast strong and thick? Also at home manicure tips?
vitaminsAny tips on how i can make my nails grow long fast strong and thick? Also at home manicure tips?
I've always heard that for some reason, prenatal vitamins make nails grow really fast and strong. I'm not sure what makes them different from a regular multivitamin but everyone I know who's been pregnant has said the prenatal vitamins made their nails grow super fast.





As far as home manicures go, just make sure all the instruments you use are clean and take excellent care of your cuticles.
They have some garlic clear nail polish you can try. And as far as a great manicure try soaking your fingers in warm water with soap. That should give you a great manicure and your nails will feel soft and clean.
Nail Care Tips:





篓 A good time to do your manicure is after you have taken a shower, bath or after washing the dishes. This is because these activities remove the dirt from under the nail.





篓 Nail polish thinner can be used to thin out nail polish that has become too thick. Keep the polish in the refrigerator to make it last longer.





篓 Try not to use nail polish remover more than once a week. Nail polish remover causes the nails to dry out. Dry nails crack and split more easily than nails that are well hydrated (well-moisturized).





篓 A top coat or sealer is a liquid that is applied over the nail polish. Any clear nail polish can be used as a top coat or sealer. This will minimize chipping or cracking of the nail. On natural nails, a clear coat can be used every day for seven days to give the nail protection and keep the moisture in.





篓 After washing your hands, apply a cream or lotion. Hands and nails tend to get dried out from soaps and cleansers. You should try to keep your hands and cuticles well lubricated, with a moisturizer such as Aquaphor, Moisturel, Vaseline. You should use an oil or moisturizer at bedtime every night.





篓 Sometimes nail polish, dirt and bacteria can stain the nails. This can be removed by using a Q-tip or an orangewood stick with a cotton tip. Soak the cotton in 10 parts water mixed with 1 part bleach, then rub the nail where the stain is. This will remove most stains from the nails. Scrub under the nails with a nail brush or toothbrush with soap or bleach solution to remove stains under the nails.





Weekly Nail Care (15-20 minutes each week):





1. Remove any old nail polish. To remove the old polish, first moisten cotton with nail polish remover and press over the nail for a few seconds to soften the polish. Then with a firm movement, bring the cotton from the base of the nail to the tip. Repeat this process until all of the polish is gone.





2. Shape the nail, using a file or emery board. File each nail tip from corner to center; do not file in a see-saw motion with the emery board because doing so can cause ridges in the nail and nail splitting.





3. Soak the hands in warm, soapy water for a few minutes to remove dirt. Clean under free edge of nail with orangewood stick.





4. The cuticle is the skin that grows from the finger onto the base of the nail (nail root). We recommend that the cuticle not be pushed back. Leaving the cuticle intact helps to prevent infection of the nail growing tissue.





5. Now apply clear nail polish. There is no reason to waste money on several different kinds of clear polishes such as a ridgefiller, base coat, top coat or nail strengthener. They all do about the same job. After the clear polish dries, apply a color polish of your choice if you wish. Let dry. You may then reapply the clear polish as a top coat. This will help strengthen the nail and prevent chipping of the nail polish.





6. Finally, apply a moisturizing cream or lotion to the hands and cuticles. This will help prevent splitting of the nails.
Umm..there is this product sold at most drugstores (ie RiteAid, Walgreens, CVS, Eckard) thats called Nutra Nail. Its supposed to help brittle nails grow with continuted use. It's kinda like a nail polish but I think with nail growing ';vitamins'; in it. It doesnt cost more than $5 and it comes in either a green or red package near the Manicure section. I work at Walgreens...since like 2000...so thats why I know so much about it. Hope this helps!
Get yourself some Dr Lewinn's Revitanail. It's fabulous.
eat and drink calcium rich food or take calcium tablets.
My grandma used to be a manicurist and she says creams and such are overrated. She says green veggies are the best way to make your nails grow in strong. Drink milk too. It's worked for me and her former customers :)

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