Glass Nail File - Mont Bleu Premium Set of 3 Crystal Nail Files in Pouch - Handmade Gifts - Best Glass Nail Files for Natural Nails - Washable Double Sided Nail File - Etched Nail Files

Glass Nail File - Mont Bleu Premium Set of 3 Crystal Nail Files in Pouch - Handmade Gifts - Best Glass Nail Files for Natural Nails - Washable Double Sided Nail File - Etched Nail Files

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Plucky_Monkies posted on r/nailcare6d

I use these https://a.co/d/08KBIXro they're technically not refillable. One of the top reviews shows how to make them refillable. I see people talk about bliss kiss pens I found this link https://a.co/d/0akWO0RA I have these files they come with 3 sizes. A small one i keep in my purse. https://a.co/d/0ihuTbYY Real Czech glass files should last an extremely long time. You just wash them off and continue to use. I use a gentle brush and scrub gently with diluted dawn dish soap and let dry on a towel. If you buy grapeseed oil store it in the refrigerator. It will last much longer. I've been buying my squalane oil on Amazon I use the Ordinary. I like the sugarcane type of Squalane oil. Hope this helps.

Plucky_Monkies posted on r/naturalnailprogress1w

So when I started my nail journey I kept them bare of polish for 4 months. I oiled the entire nail after every hand wash, and morning and night. I inevitably had peeling for the first 2 months. I used a buffer very lightly and brush with the peel not against it.I lightly buff it and check frequently to make sure i don't overdo it. By month 4 the peeling stopped and then I started using base coat and eventually colored polishes. I continue to oil now when wearing polish. I oil around the nail (the cuticle and skin surrounding nail,) and under my free edge. I still oil a few times a day. I also oil the entire nail between polish changes. I use these buffers https://a.co/d/05jpduXL I use these glass files https://a.co/d/0fO78lri I don't use clippers and only shorten with a real Czech glass file. I make sure to file in 1 direction only. Never back and forth. I used squalane in place of jojoba oil but either is fine. I also use grapeseed and light sesame seed oils. Originally I was using just the light sesame seed oil and the grapeseed oils. It's probably why it took 4 months instead of just 2 months to fix the peeling edges. I also was filing every 4 days but that is probably not necessary. Once a week would probably work just as well. I was breaking a habit of biting my nails and needed my edge to be smooth at all times. I hope this information helps. I am curious how long you used just oil before starting base coat? I really think keeping them bare, and focusing on oiling until the nails grow out the peeling, can fix the peeling issues. I do know the thumb and index fingers are used the most and therefore more susceptible to peeling. We have to try not to use them as tools as well. I've gone so far as to buy little plastic tools for opening my Red Bulls.

Plucky_Monkies posted on r/nailcare1w

Does she have a glass file? Does she use cuticle oil? Do you know the types of Polish she likes? Maybe shades? There are so many great brands. Oh you could get a gift card for a polish brand so she can pick her colors. Also a glass files set. I use these files. https://a.co/d/02mokVHK They're perfect for natural nails. I just found the brand Cuticula and they have gorgeous colors which come in 15ml bottles. Or Emily de Molly polish which are 12ml bottles. Emily de Molly has a wider range of colors and types of polishes. I personally have both. Also KB Shimmer. They have 15ml bottles. The brands I mentioned are all around $13 a bottle, which is a good price for good quality polishes. Hope this helps!