Treatments for flakey dry and cracking nails

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Does anyone have any wonder treatments for extreamly flakey nails that peel off at the free edge ?? Also does anyone know why it happens ??
I try to encourage the clients to come in for regular manicure and I have had some great results with SpaRitual products. BUT I need to know more can anyone help please :rolleyes: These clients tend to not be good with overlays as the nail bed is difficult to prep due to the flakeyness.... I am talking serious flaking.
 
Does anyone have any wonder treatments for extreamly flakey nails that peel off at the free edge ?? Also does anyone know why it happens ??
I try to encourage the clients to come in for regular manicure and I have had some great results with SpaRitual products. BUT I need to know more can anyone help please :rolleyes: These clients tend to not be good with overlays as the nail bed is difficult to prep due to the flakeyness.... I am talking serious flaking.

You really should try Toughen Up from CND. It has a chemical in it that helps to cross link and reinforce the cross links of the natural nail keratin. It does work but like all these things, needs to be used regularly.
Toughen Up does not contain formaldehyde and it genuinely works. If youwant to try it you can order from Sweet Squared on 08452106060
 
I had a client with the same problem not so long ago

As Geeg suggested I used CNDs Toughen Up and then retailed the client a Solar Oil to continue with at home

It worked a treat

HTHs xx
 
oooh lovely, thank you for advice sounds just what I am looking for. It makes sense that client would use it with solar oil.
Once again thank you.
x
 

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