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Hi , I have a fair complexion but you know the area (skin) under nails of my fingers is so dark that it looks so odd .Can any one suggest me how to treat it?
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Do you wear manicure? I think it would be the easiest way to solve the problem. I do not know of any remedy that would actually change the skin color, but putting on some nail polish would cover it up and make your hands look nice.
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You could paint your nails a more natural color. My favorite is personally a French Tip. I get a light pink for the under coat and then an off-white for the tips. I think it makes your nails look very healthy and it will also cover up the under color.
__________________ -Brittany Brydahl |
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Your problem might be caused by poor metabolism of fatty acids. It darkens you skin around your nails. You can try polishing it with light colored polish or the clear one.
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i am always wearing nail polish, it adds up beauty in my hands, so i suggest that u put nail polish, dark color, or the touch of tan...try it, and tell if i am right..see yah
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useful nail care tips! Nail Care Tips: The DO'S DO drink plenty of water each day. It's good for your general health and a well hydrated body contributes to healthy nails. Cracked nails may indicate the need for greater fluid intake. DO apply varnish remover before applying nail polish. This removes any grease on the surface of the nail and gives extra life to the nail polish, so make sure you do this regardless of whether there is old polish on your nails or not. DO take vitamin supplements unless your doctor advises otherwise due to other health considerations. Vitamins A, C, E, and B12 are especially important. Additionally, calcium, zinc, iron, protein, and folic acid will help avoid white marks appearing on the nails and prevent nails from becoming brittle. Research the foods you need to provide you with these essential vitamins and supplements. DO use a good quality buffer preferably once a week, no more than twice a week. Be sure not to buff too vigorously and not for too long to avoid damaging the nail. Just a brief gentle buff before applying nail polish can help prevent the polish from peeling due to a rough or uneven surface on the nail. |
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Mccute your posts don't look cute at all
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busy bee ...can you please tell me why? because i thought i am sharing good information here! |
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| I think she meant the spaces between each line.
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#10
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| Quote:
otherwise the posts look copy pasted without even being read or editedQuote:
Last edited by Busy Bee; 03-04-2010 at 09:09 PM. Reason: Double post auto merged |
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| It looks much more readable now..
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i always used to wear nail polish to make my nails look lovely, and wearing dark nail polish will look your nails attractive. i love black color a touch of that it will look your nails sexy, and your skin color it will look fear.
Last edited by nadia; 11-06-2010 at 12:57 PM. |
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