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Date Posted: 21:57:01 04/28/03 Mon
Author: ann Mesford
Subject: Re: Treatment for peeling nails
In reply to: Lisa Kampwerth 's message, "Treatment for peeling nails" on 08:57:39 12/31/01 Mon

>I am using Amera products to hydrate my nails, but I'm
>still having a problem with peeling. Just my thumb,
>index, and middle fingernails. It may be because they
>get more abuse than the other fingernails. I had a
>manicure a week and a half ago (Opi nail lacquers).
>When I removed the polish after a week (non-acetone
>remover), the nails I mentioned are still peeling, and
>I have had to trim them back (my nails aren't very
>long to being with). I was hoping that getting on a
>regular manicure schedule (every 2 weeks with a polish
>change in between) and hydrating would help me to grow
>out my nails, but I may need some additional help to
>stop the peeling first. What would you suggest? Does
>the shape of the nail matter (rounded versus squared)?
> Would a strengthening product help? I appreciate
>your help.

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