While I have a break from my university, I've decided it's high time to give my nails some rest they deserve. This semester was really hard not only for me but for them too: there wasn't a single day I left them without polish. I know that might be too hard for them to endure, but since my nails are really soft and easy to break or split, I wanted to feel... protected.
As a result of extensive polishing and using bright colors my nails turned a little bit yellow - that is really disappointing because they look unhealthy. I even know what certain polishes stained my nails and I immediately put them away, but the problem need some kind of solution anyway. I've found some tips on the net - like trying to scrub the nails with soda or holding them in lemon juice. This seems to help a little, but I believe this awful yellow tone will not fade easily. Maybe it will be gone only with nail growth. It means I have to wait... and while I wait, I will give my nails extra attention.
As I said, I decided not to use any polish at all for some time - but I'm still afraid to expose them to the aggressive environment (water, low temperature, etc.). To create some kind of protective file, I apply Sally Hansen Continuous Treatment Hardening Formula each day. Sally Hansen didn't prove to be effective before and I don't really think this particular thing will really harden my nails (I know only one treatment that solves the problem - I'll share the secret in the next post). It was bought ages ago and long-forgotten since I've found some other base-coats (this one doesn't work as a base-coat - you should just apply it every day over and over).
Комментариев нет:
Отправить комментарий