My previous nails were not very good-looking, really ugly to the explosion, short and ugly, as a fairy who has loved to chew nails for 20 years! Very qualified to give you guys an amenity to prevent stepping on mine!!!

Green: is galglitter home famous spa top nail polish powder, can simply be used as a base coat, can be in the application of nail polish, but also painted alone is fried chicken good-looking, healthy sense of shine.

Usage: the first day to apply 1-2 layers, just painted on when there will be a little tightening

feeling, a layer of stacked layer every day, about five days is a cycle, to remove in the re-cycle, after a period of time is able to obviously make the nail thicker and more robust, (since it is base oil, it is certainly also nailed polish or will have a smell, slightly spit, with the spa when the coating must be fast, otherwise, it really is (can pull silk, and, winter time can not be used, all dry)

Pink: is galglitter home fried chicken growth water; his role is to accelerate the growth of nails, water-like texture, which you can use at any time.

Usage: It is applied to the finger edge (is the root of the nail and skin contact), whether it is a bare nail or have nail polish in the above can figure, a day can be applied numerous times, I often forget, so the nail growth is not fast, but really is much better than before!

Yellow: or galglitter home stuff, is their home nail care oil, it can effectively improve the dry, brittle nails and easy-to-crack rough finger edges so that the nails are shiny and not easy to break.

How to use: bare nail care oil, apply it on the nail surface, nail seam, and finger edge of the skin, and then massage with your fingers in a circular motion; almost half an hour later, you can wash it off with a hand sanitizer, and then apply spa base coat.

White: I love galglitter stuff; this is their exfoliator; it’s very easy to use for newbies, just leave it on for 2 minutes and then use a beech stick to push it lightly.

A set down the use of the method

Order: exfoliator – wash hands – care oil care – wash hands – apply spa base coat – dry – nail root apply growth water – water dry – finger edge nail crease apply care oil

Raising nail beds is really a matter of time and patience; there is no rush; you must take months to see the results.

feeling, a layer of stacked layer every day, about five days is a cycle, to remove in the re-cycle, after a period of time is able to obviously make the nail thicker and more robust, (since it is base oil, it is certainly also nailed polish or will have a smell, slightly spit, with the spa when the coating must be fast, otherwise, it really is (can pull silk, and, winter time can not be used, all dry)

feeling, a layer of stacked layer every day, about five days is a cycle, to remove in the re-cycle, after a period of time is able to obviously make the nail thicker and more robust, (since it is base oil, it is certainly also nailed polish or will have a smell, slightly spit, with the spa when the coating must be fast, otherwise, it really is (can pull silk, and, winter time can not be used, all dry)

feeling, a layer of stacked layer every day, about five days is a cycle, to remove in the re-cycle, after a period of time is able to obviously make the nail thicker and more robust, (since it is base oil, it is certainly also nailed polish or will have a smell, slightly spit, with the spa when the coating must be fast, otherwise, it really is (can pull silk, and, winter time can not be used, all dry)

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