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14 of 16 found the following review helpful:
This stuff works as advertised! May 29, 2006
By Jacquelyn Lavaque
"buzzygirl39"
My nails have always been very prone to peeling and brittleness. I have a job that's hard on my hands, and I could never get my nails to look decent for any amount of time. I used lots of creams and base coats, but nothing stopped my nails from peeling and breaking.
I recently bought the Sally Hansen Miracle Cure for Severe Problem Nails and used it as directed. Three weeks later, my nails look great! They are growing and, incredibly, NONE of them are splitting or peeling anymore! What do you know, a product that works as advertised. Now that my nails all look great, I can use colored polish on them. I'm still using Miracle Cure as a basecoat too. Try it out, use it as directed, and see your nails improve within 10 days.
9 of 11 found the following review helpful:
Fabulous product, but use with caution Jan 18, 2008
By MissPammy This is the only polish-type treatment that has ever really made a significant difference in my peeling nails. When I started using it in conjunction with Solar Oil on my cuticles, my nails looked even better. Beware, though; it contains formaldehyde as well as a host of other toxic chemicals. When you wear the polish, you are absorbing those chemicals through your nails, and every time you eat with your hands, you're eating them too. If you prepare food, hand your dog a treat, etc., you're getting small amounts of formaldehyde in everything, and this is obviously not an ingredient that you want your family or your dog eating. I highly recommend this product for its results, but I think the chemicals are dangerous. Once your nails are repaired, you might want to switch to a nail product that is less injurious to your health. Solar Oil is not toxic, and it strengthens nails by repairing your cuticles. The health food store has nail products without toxic chemicals. Everything toxic you consume and absorb goes to your liver.
6 of 7 found the following review helpful:
Not so great - anymore Nov 21, 2009
By Lady At The Lake I have always had thin nails that peeled at the tips. No matter what I tried, nothing really worked. I had used a different product, Nailtiques, but it's never in stock anywhere. I gave this a try instead.
This dries to a hard, gel-like surface. I can layer three coats of this, before I remove it with remover. This cost around $8.
Problems: continued use of this product dried out my nails and the quality of my nails actually deteriorated and the peeling increased! The product gets very thick very quickly, so it's not really a bargain after all, since I had to throw it out after half the bottle was used.
I will stick with Nailtiques - Formula 2.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Expensive, and didn't do the trick for me Apr 18, 2011
By Mawlee_702 I bought this because I have brittle nails that peel. So far, I've been using as directed now for about 2-3 weeks and it hasn't seem to of done anything. My nails are still peeling! I'm still going to put it on though because it keeps my nails from breaking while I'm at work... I'm not too excited about it having formaldehyde and other bad chemicals in it either. It may work for others, but it hasn't for me. Looks like its back to the drawing board. I've heard taking calcium and a daily vitamin will help.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Doesn't work Apr 15, 2011
By N Doc. Been using this for sevaral weeks and it has made absolutely no difference to how often my nails split. Doesn't work I'm afraid.
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