Peanut butter
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I took off my polish this morning and noticed my nails are red and throbbing a bit. I haven’t picked one bit. There’s also a few white lines. I’m upset. Why would this happen? I’ve been taking such good care of them
I used mineral fusion and zoya polish.What did you use to remove the polish? What brand was the polish?
From the images, is that damage or product? I’m so sad so much progress lostI used mineral fusion and zoya polish.
Ok so the lines should go away if I moisturize? I was afraid they were cracks.Don't know the Mineral Fusion brand, quick Google says acetone free remover, I would guess the redness is just staining from the red polish. The lines are dehydration and dryness.
From the images, is that damage or product? I’m so sad so much progress lost
Ok. Thank you. I was wondering if it was there before and I just noticed lol like when I had them removed.No, you're catastrophising..neither nail polish or remover can do permanent damage. Just short term dehydration.
Leave them, they are fine. Just keep oiling them.
It is your OCD, honestly they are fine. I've seen much worse on people. They look lovely, you are doing so well. Just don't start picking again. I have a client with anxiety and she does exactly the same. She found holding a little pencil or something similar that she can fiddle with really helps her to stop.Thanks. It may be the OCD kicking in. Dang. I am leaving them.
Thanks. It’s easier to fixate on this than other things, that has to be it. I’m trying to play video games when it bothers me or pet one or my pets!! Lol I know nails aren’t perfect. They’re a bit uneven and red to me prob since the nails were removed but I know I’m over concerned about it. Thanks for humoring me.It is your OCD, honestly they are fine. I've seen much worse on people. They look lovely, you are doing so well. Just don't start picking again. I have a client with anxiety and she does exactly the same. She found holding a little pencil or something similar that she can fiddle with really helps her to stop.
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