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Mary
IP: 24.17.120.248
11/16/2005 03:48:14 |
Subject: Allergies
Message: I found out that I was allergic to acrylic nails. I got the nails removed about a month ago, but now instead of itching and redness, my fingertips (as well as the sides of my fingers) are getting rather severe cracks which are incredibly painful. My dermotologist is of little or no help in this matter. Any suggestions?
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Barbara Wheeler
IP: 66.82.9.36
11/16/2005 09:22:08 | RE: Allergies
Message: Mary have you read any of the other posts on this forum with regards to the after acrylics? There is a lot of valuable information here.
My suggestion is, of course, the Natural Nails Growth Formula. It will re-hydrate the cuticles and nauls. That is exactly the reason for the dry cracking. Just rub in the Natural Nails Growth Formula 2x daily. Your cuticles will begin to suck in that moisture almost immediately. The nails will begin to recover from all of the damage, and soon those dry, cracked fingertips will not show any signs of dehydration and abuse.
To begin immediately with the recovery, apply some vitamin e oil.
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cheryl
IP: 206.159.161.156
11/16/2005 09:51:33 | RE: Allergies
Message: Mary,
put neosporin on the cracks at night with bandaids to help hold the creme in, then try the growth formula from this site. the ingredients in it will continue to help heal the cracks and your nails also.
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Moi
IP: 66.215.188.48
11/16/2005 12:19:42 | RE: Allergies
Message: I have to agree with cheryl about the Neosporin. I have used it many times on my severely damaged cuticles and it heals them up in no time, sometimes overnight. Since using Nail Growth Formula, I don't have that problem and would agree with Barbara about using that to help rehydrate both nails and cuticles.
You'll find you're not alone. So many of us on this site have had horrible reactions to acrylics but found tremendous relief in Nail Growth Formula.
If you order the NGF, use Neosporin until it arrives.
I hope you find relief from the pain soon!
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