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Cut n shape ur nails regularly. clean them. go 4 manicure, pedicure.
Answered by Dhara Parmar, 16 Mar '08 01:52 pm
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It's quite common that all the hormonal changes that occur after the birth of a baby can affect the skin hair and nails making them brittle and dry.
The good news is that this shouldn't last much longer - most women find things getting back to normal after the first year.
The good news is that this shouldn't last much longer - most women find things getting back to normal after the first year.
Source: pedicurereviews.com
Answered by merlynsam, 09 Nov '11 03:24 pm
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Do manicure every month, apply nail booster , before application of any polish ensure that u stick 2 a transparent base coat .
Answered by daphne, 16 Mar '08 03:12 pm
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One must cut his or her nails regularly to keep them clean and healthy. Painting one's nails with fingernail polish, going for a manicure or visiting a chiropodist if one's nails need medical attention are the best ways to keep the nails healthy.
Answered by Akshay Kalbag, 16 Mar '08 11:07 am
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