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2. Use non-acetone nail polish remover when removing nail polish. Even though the acetone makes the process of removing the polish quicker, it causes dryness to the nail which makes new nail polish look dull. Try using the cutex nail polish remover instead I swear by this stuff and the scent is not as strong. It is sold at most drugstores in the U.S. You can buy it here.
3. Eat more calcium. Yes, your diet also effects your nails. The more calcium and protein you eat, the stronger your nails are.
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6. Olive Oil can also moisten your nails and create shiny nails! Put about 3-4 tablespoons in of olive oil in a bowl and dip your fingertips in the mixture for 10 minutes. After your done, place your hands on a towel to dry and wash in warm water and dry!
7. Coconut oil does the same as olive oil but makes your finger more moist! Do the same procedure as he olive oil!



LOVE this post! Thanks for the tips, cutie :)
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