Kim_B
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I will have to try that out, JBD. Thanks!!
Kim_B said:I will have to try that out, JBD. Thanks!!
texasgirl said:I wonder if that's what I had, an allergic reaction?!?!? I stopped polishing my nails a couple years ago. They actually started looking really good- I thought it was because I was eating healthier and drinking more water. Well, around the holidays I got some of that L'Oreal Vintage Red (and yes it's all of ya'lls fault!!!) and I just loved it on my toes, so I painted my nails all through December. I used OPI base and top coat. Well now my nails are a mess, peeling really bad again like they used to. And my wedding is in about 5 weeks, hopefully they will be better by then. But anyway, I didn't know you could be allergic? I am also allergic to any of the sunless tanning products and I do have sensitive skin
texasgirl said:Great, thanks! I'll stop by Ulta tonight!
jitterbugdoll said:This is slightly off topic, but for those of you who have trouble with your polish chipping almost immediately (I am one of those gals) try a product called Seche Vite. It really keeps the polish looking neat and shiny for days.
jitterbugdoll said:You can definitely be allergic to nail polish and polish removers. I can use the higher end brands with no problem--but drugstore brands, like Maybelline and L'Oreal, cause the splitting and peeling to occur immediately. Try the Nail Envy--that really helps stop the splitting and peeling, and my nails seem to grow out much faster then if I leave them alone after they because breaking. I didn't have much luck with other products designed for the same problem, so hopefully this one will helps you gals out as well.
Christine said:Here's a question, what do you girls do about chipping? Anyone know of a good anti-chip polish? I'm used to wearing light pinks so if it does chip, you barely notice it.