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Karen Walden
IP: 206.66.158.96
6/01/2000 07:46:51 |
Subject: VERY weak nails.
Message: I have VERY weak nails. I have them in water a lot during my day, and they tend to be paper thin and also they grow pointing down. Will your product help me with this problem?
Looking forward to your answer.
Karen Walden
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Barbara Wheeler
IP: 209.138.65.71
6/01/2000 13:31:12 | RE: VERY weak nails.
Message: Karen,
This should be your answer to the weak nails. Just use it according to the instructions and you should see results asap. I too have paper nails..Actually, I should say I had paper nails.. Not today.. As far as the growth patterns of fingernails.. I do not believe any "formula" can change the natural growth pattern of your fingernails but they will be much stronger regardless of the "direction" of their growth pattern. Let me hear back with some results as soon as you think have begun to achieve any results. Take care and thanks.
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Kelsey
IP: 63.193.117.65
7/15/2004 16:49:07 | RE: VERY weak nails.
Message: Just use a strengthener with protein! Apply it under your nails, too. And rub hair conditioner into your nails. That has protein, too.
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Barbara Wheeler
IP: 209.214.98.111
7/15/2004 17:46:15 | RE: VERY weak nails.
Message: Kelsey,
If the products you mention don't stimulate cell activity, it WILL NOT promote growth....
Calcium is great for bones, teeth, etc., etc....
But even calcium does not Promote Growth. It promotes general health.
Natural Nails Growth Formula promotes cell activity thereby promoting faster growth patterns.
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Karyn
IP: 203.96.149.235
7/16/2004 03:36:09 | RE: VERY weak nails.
Message: I have had a problem with weak nails that split and tear all my life. I am now 30 years old, and have recently been using "New Era" Silica (Silicon Dioxide).It is an absolutely amazing product. You smply let these little tablets dissolve on your tongue.Definately worth a try!!!
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Carrie
IP: 67.174.28.144
11/29/2005 21:00:47 | RE: VERY weak nails.
Message: I also have very weak nails, but I don't really have the money to get new stuff to put on my nails all the time. I once heard that you can make your own stuff to help your nails get srtonger, but I forgot how. Does anyone know how? Thanks, Carrie
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cheryl
IP: 206.159.161.156
11/29/2005 22:18:46 | RE: VERY weak nails.
Message: Carrie,
by the time you put in the time of trying to find the correct products and the expense of buying them and putting it all together, you are going to end up spending much more money.
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Lynnie
IP: 69.207.171.31
11/30/2005 07:28:20 | RE: VERY weak nails.
Message: Carrie - something you can do at home that adds moisture to your nails (if that is your problem) is to soak them once per week in some warm olive oil for 15 minutes. Or you can rub a dab of olive oil on them daily, massaging into cuticles as well. Dermatologists recommend that, but like I said, that is for moisture issues and probably does nothing to increase growth or nail strength.
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Lynnie
IP: 69.207.171.31
11/30/2005 07:30:16 | RE: VERY weak nails.
Message: Carrie - something you can do at home that adds moisture to your nails (if that is your problem) is to soak them once per week in some warm olive oil for 15 minutes. Or you can rub a dab of olive oil on them daily, massaging into cuticles as well. Dermatologists recommend that, but like I said, that is for moisture issues and probably does nothing to increase growth or nail strength.
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Lynnie
IP: 69.207.171.31
11/30/2005 07:32:00 | RE: VERY weak nails.
Message: Carrie - something you can do at home that adds moisture to your nails (if that is your problem) is to soak them once per week in some warm olive oil for 15 minutes. Or you can rub a dab of olive oil on them daily, massaging into cuticles as well. Dermatologists recommend that, but like I said, that is for moisture issues and probably does nothing to increase growth or nail strength.
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Lynnie
IP: 69.207.171.31
11/30/2005 07:34:08 | RE: VERY weak nails.
Message: OOOOOPS! That answer wasn't THAT important. I wasn't seeing my post and kept trying again rather than hitting "refresh". Sorry for sucking up your bandwidth here.
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