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Mom’s Manicure Update

I am so happy for my mom’s nail progress. They look so much better from where she first started. her natural nails have never gotten past 1/16 of an inch on the free edge in while without being brittle and breaking. Her nails have made a remarkable improvement using this base coat, cuticle serum and nail cream have made a significant difference in her nail health. She has noticed a more soft appearance on the skin around her nails. Her nails look better and her confidence about her nails has improved. I’m so grateful, and she is quite pleased.

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u/Effective_Wait_36 — 7 days ago
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My Nail Care Routine

Hey y’all, 👋🏾

So I am a licensed nail tech that just happens to also have eczema. I’ve had it my whole life. My hand eczema is part of the reason why I became so passionate about nail health. Studying nail care, speaking with my doctor, and eventually going to school and becoming a licensed nail tech has taught me how to avoid what triggers my eczema, but also how to care for my nails.

*While I wasn’t paid to say these things, I do want to let you know that I am a Kerasal Partner, and this is my personal opinion about the product that I was gifted for free. This is my honest experience and my real story.

For a while, I had been looking for a nail strengthener that I could trust that wasn’t like any other nail enhancement, and I’m happy to say I found something that I really like. Kerasal Base Coat is one of the best that I’ve ever used. It has real lasting staying power, and if you have nail ridges like I naturally do, this could be a game changer for you.
Another thing I like to add to my routine is something to moisturize my cuticles. A lot of people already know about using cuticle oil, but this cuticle serum seems to have really made a difference on my cuticles. My before is what my nails look like with daily cuticle oil use, and the after is my nails after using the cuticle serum. I’m really happy with how my natural nails look using this product. This and their nail cream are an excellent addition to any natural nail routine.

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u/Effective_Wait_36 — 15 days ago
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Brittle Nails Rescued

My Mom has been having issues with dry, brittle nails. She talked it over with her doctor, and we got the answers for her health taken care of. Now we need to address it on our end. She asked me what to do for her natural nails to help with how they look.

She loves gardening with and without gloves, so her nails take a beating from the wear and tear. She just wanted to wear her nails bare this week, and this is her before and after. She is wearing the mani cream, I followed it up with the base coat, and add moisture with the cuticle serum. I apply the base coat to her nails once a week. I apply the cuticle serum to her nails every service, which is once a week for her (it’s Mom after all).

So far, two weeks down. She’s only applied the mani cream a few days last week, and she’s seeing such good results. I asked what she thought about the mani cream and enjoyed how moisturized her cuticles look and feel. I apply the mani cream to her nails and under her nails, then massage them. They are already visibly less brittle. She likes that the base coat has held up under heavy wear and tear of gardening by hand. I’m sure with daily use, you could get better results than this, but beyond that, I’m very much impressed. #KerasalPartner #sponsored

*Edited to inform this is a sponsored post.

u/Effective_Wait_36 — 1 month ago