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Date Posted: 07:27:36 01/18/02 Fri
Author: znailady
Subject: Q & A about Natural Nail Protein Treatment

Q: "I've been using Natural Nail 2 or 3 times a week for several months and my nails were looking great. But recently I've noticed that it peels off the tips of my nails. What am I doing wrong?"

A: If your nails have responded to this product (feel strong, are not peeling, showing signs of healthy growth), you may not need to use it at this point. Your nails have reached a "saturation point" which means they simply won't hold onto the Natural Nail as well. You can change to Amera's strenthener for "normal" nails, Nail Endure, to maintain the strength, and reintroduce Natural Nail into your nails care routine if your peeling problems should reoccur.

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