Anonymous wrote:"Taking better care" does not equal "hair dye" or "painting nails" (or "make-up", for that matter). Do you understand the important difference between healthcare, where you take care of your health, and modifying one's external appearance? Your nails won't be healthier if you do more manicures and mess around with your cuticles (never mess around with your cuticles, you'll become more prone to infections).
Eat clean, exercise moderately, sleep, hydrate, moisturize your hands (and nails), and make sure you're not vitamin or mineral-deficient.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't, I go to a salon every 2 weeks.
Which is sooo bad for your nails.
Do you ever go without doing your nails? Give them a chance to breathe?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I buff and shine them. No polish.
What do you use to buff and shine them?
You can buy pricey kits or you can use a cheap buffer from CVS or Target. When I was a kid, my mom had a gorgeous kit that included a chamois buffer and an apricot cream. I haven't found a great replacement for that, but the CVS version does the job well enough even though it needs to be replaced 1 - 2 times a year. Use a very light hand. Follow with a nail oil. You can use the 'shine' side of the buffer as needed to keep the sheen.
Anonymous wrote:I buff and shine them. No polish.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I buff and shine them. No polish.
What do you use to buff and shine them?
Anonymous wrote:I buff and shine them. No polish.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't, I go to a salon every 2 weeks.
Which is sooo bad for your nails.
Do you ever go without doing your nails? Give them a chance to breathe?
Anonymous wrote:I have started taking better care of my natural nails and have a manicure every 5 weeks when I get my hair cut and colored. In between I used cuticle remover, oil, and occasionally paint them myself.
When do you find time to paint your nails? Every time I think about painting them I realize I have things to do that prevent me from giving them time to dry.
How do you make the polish last? I had a manicure on Thursday. Yesterday I chipped the tip and fixed it. Today I chipped another tip and fixed it. I’m lucky if I get 3 or 4 days out of polish. Am I just too hard on my hands?