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yeah, the cream must be called something else. i tried that nail hardener. never again!
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a lot of people use a rounded nail but i find a ramped nail shape superior.

What is a 'ramped' nail shape?
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a lot of people use a rounded nail but i find a ramped nail shape superior.

What is a 'ramped' nail shape?
this takes a bit of explaining. a video or picture might do a better job. i will search for something to post...
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ok here you go. just dont try the fake nails ideas.
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Britguy I will post photos of the products when I get back.
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Here are some pictures of the products and the results. My index is a bit dirty from soil science lab today.








I hope that clears things up!
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Here are some pictures of the products and the results. My index is a bit dirty from soil science lab today.


I hope that clears things up!

Thanks dzack. The Sallky hansen cream doesnt seem to be available here in my local drug stores. And the local Whole Foods doesnt sell the New Nail stuff either. I guess they may not be available here in the backwoods of Canada.

But - a local nail salon expert (nice Chinese lady) - tells me there is a really super natural nail hardener cream available called something like "hard hoofs". She is going to get some for me. Well see how it works.

Thanks for your help anyway.

Incidentally, do you use the cream BEFORE the liquid, or after, or what/how, etc?
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I use the cream before I apply the liquid. However, the cream can supposedly go through nail polish etc. so I think it can work both ways. The other thing that I forgot to mention is that I don't cover the whole nail. I only brush on one or two thin layers to the bottom half or so of my nail. This allows my nail to "breath" a little bit more than if it were covered completely.

Also, you might have missed the link for the No Miss Nail Hardener:

http://65.108.6.137/strengthener.html?cat=255

I think you can order it online if you want. I would still ask a manager at Whole Foods if they can order it for you. They will usually do that and it will cut down on the shipping/cost for you.
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I use Sally Hansen Diamond Strength, Instant Nail Hardener, it dries very quickly, but let it dry over night, I had a problem with my thumb nail braking, been using this for a few years now and has never broken since, and my nail is really thick and strong now, and I now use on all my naisl on my right hand.

If you do split, brake, crack a nail, just tip the end with some very thin clear nail tips (only on the dead part of the nail) then fill-in with the hardener, works very well, then let it grow-out, and keep using the hardener.

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If you do split, brake, crack a nail, just tip the end with some very thin clear nail tips (only on the dead part of the nail) then fill-in with the hardener, works very well, then let it grow-out, and keep using the hardener.

Hope this helps
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What are "thin clear nail tips"? Are they some kind of plastic nail that you glue on to the broken nail tip?


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