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Texas
IP: 199.43.48.25
12/28/2005 11:43:24 |
Subject: Hunidity and solars
Message: I moved from a very dry climate to considerable more humid TX 7 years ago and haven't been able to wear acrylic's since. I couldn't go 3 day without them lifting and chipping around the cuticle. I went to 10 different places in 2 months before I finally gave up. The last person said I have oily nail beds so it makes them more difficult to adhere. They would just use more product making them thicker than I wanted and it still didn't help. Will I have the same problem if I try solar nails?
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Denise
IP: 67.183.32.48
12/28/2005 11:50:39 | RE: Hunidity and solars
Message: Why dont you just try the nail growth cream..you can read about here..and grow your own beautiful nails!
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Moi
IP: 66.215.188.48
12/28/2005 13:24:31 | RE: Hunidity and solars
Message: Hello!
We on this board don't promote, endorse or recommend the use of any kind of false nails because no matter what they call themselves, they are still fake and the application process will damage your natural nails.
Take a gander at this forum. You'll find dozens of 'fake nail' horror stories and you'll see why so many of us have sworn off fake nails, no matter what the kind.
Whether or not you decide to try the product promoted and sold here, please be careful and really consider staying acrylic, solar or gel nail free. It's the only healthy thing for your nails.
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Barbara Wheeler
IP: 69.19.14.17
12/28/2005 13:33:52 | RE: Hunidity and solars
Message: Hi Texas,
Please don't waste your time, money and efforts on a product that could cost you physically and financially. Your body is rejecting the topical treatments for a simple reason. You don't need them to be complete. So focus on your attention on your own reclaimed, natural, healthy, beautiful nails. Put your efforts into reclaiming them as the jewels they truly are!
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Lynnie
IP: 69.207.171.31
12/28/2005 17:01:44 | RE: Hunidity and solars
Message: Hi Tex! My girlfiend used to have that problem. They would just pop off because they didn't adhere to her beds. I've never had gels or solars, but I have to think some of the application process is similar - roughing up your nail bed, chemical primers, glue, etc. Don't ever risk having an operator overdo any of those things.
This is the best time, fashion trend wise, to see what you can grow on your own. I've tried 4 or 5 other products for natural nail growth after taking off my acrylics and this is the only one that has worked for me.
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