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Easily fix A broken nail With This Totally Genius Tutorial
Easily fix A broken nail With This Totally Genius Tutorial

Easily Fix A Broken Nail With This Totally Genius Tutorial Whether you’ve cracked, chipped, or fully broken your nail, the first thing you’ll want to do is file the edges. “moving in one single direction, file the nail back to the original shape so that it matches the other nails (just a little shorter),” gibson tuttle says. “if it's a major break, clip 90 percent and file the remaining 10. Soak the nail in warm water so it softens. squeeze a small amount of nail glue onto the area where the nail broke off, and spread the glue out so that it forms a thin layer. press the broken piece.

How To fix broken cracked Or Flat nails Stylespeak
How To fix broken cracked Or Flat nails Stylespeak

How To Fix Broken Cracked Or Flat Nails Stylespeak Fill powder or dip powder adds strength to your natural nail. glue your broken nail back together using a thin layer of nail glue. then, carefully buff your entire nail with a nail file. apply a dip bond on the upper ¾ of the nail and dip it into the fill powder. add a second layer of bond and fill powder to the entire nail. Follow these easy steps to try out the tea bag method on your broken nail: empty a tea bag and cut out a small square to cover the break in the nail. paint clear nail polish, like a base coat, on the break. this will act as a glue. place the tea bag square on the break so that it sticks to the nail. cover with clear nail polish. Use dip powder for a true break. begin by cleaning the affected nail with nail polish remover. once dry, apply nail glue to the broken area, says choi. dip the nail into the powder. then, dust off. For a longer lasting fix on a nail that hasn't broken all the way off, stern recommends the diy "silk wrap" using a tea bag. after emptying out a tea bag — stern says you can also use a paper.

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