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RAVE! Dr LeWinns Revitanail = LONG STRONG NAILS! (Pics added)
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I have been using this nail polish for 3 weeks now and NONE of my nails have broken, chipped or peeled! They are actually all the same length and long After using Sally Hanson polishes for ever with results there were not too great I decided to give this one a try after one of girls here (sorry forgot name) said she could open boxes with her nails - and she was right, this stuff is great. Available in Priceline, Myer etc. 30ml for about $27. Thanks! Here are some pics: http://i53.photobucket.com/albums/g7...Cal/Nails2.jpg http://i53.photobucket.com/albums/g7...Cal/Nails1.jpg Answer: There's been heaps of raves on this product. I it to bits, nothing NOTHING had worked for my weak bitten nails before and now I can't believe for the very first time in my life I have beautiful strong real nails this stuff is miraculous! I've been using this for about 1 month now and stopped recently to put nail polish on. Does anyone know if you must keep using it to keep yours strong and healthy? thanks Answer: you need to check the amount of formaldehyde isn't more than 1% as it is damaging in the long run. Answer: http://www.drlewinns.com/main.php I don't follow instructions to a tea, I only put on about 3 coats per week and yet my nails are strong... Answer: I used this religiously after I had my acrylic nails removed a year ago and it was a miracle worker! My friend recommended it to me, and I was pretty sceptical at first because I had used so many different nail hardeners that never worked. My nails were so thin and weak that they would actually sting and the nail bed would turn red when I used Revitanail on them at first. But eventually my nails became so much stronger and healthier. I don't need to use it anymore, and haven't used it for about a year now, and my nails are still stronger than ever. Even before I got acrylics, my nails weren't very strong, but since using Revitanail I've been able to grow my own nails, and people always ask if I've got acrylics because they're long and healthy. I've bought Revitanail in a pack with the nail hardener, gloss (which I also love - it's super shiny and is great as a top coat or on its own), hand moisturiser and nail file for about $40-45. The bottle is HUGE and lasts ages, even though you have to apply a new coat everyday. I would much rather spend $25 on Revitanail, than $10 or $15 on the Sally Hansen line which has always disappointed me. Answer: Oohh I've been meaning to try it! My nails are short and brittle and I've been trying to stop biting them, but they break off. I'll invest in some soon, maybe when the Christmas packs come out soon... Answer: Definitely snaffle yourself some Trix... I'd always been an OPI Nail Envy girl... but every single one of the girls at work has been using the Revitanail for a while now with great results across the bunch (10+ girls)... so I decided to give it a whirl. I don't have trouble growing my nails to a reasonable length... but always wish I could keep them that way longer before one ends up chipped or snagged. It really makes your nails feel strong while it's on... sort of thick as it really does build up. I've yet to see how my nails go when I'm no longer applying it though. Do you girls just use it for the prescribed time and then go "natural"? How long do you wait between cycles? Thanks Answer: Originally Posted by adelheid99dior you need to check the amount of formaldehyde isn't more than 1% as it is damaging in the long run. Yeah, I used to use Revitanail and loved it, but when I went to buy a new bottle I noticed a little warning on the box that said "Not intended for long term use" I didn't check what percentage of formaldehyde it contained though. Answer: Awesome, I'm going to buy this now! Answer: like a poster has already said it was really good for my nails when I had my acrylics removed- I used it religiously for about 6 months before my nails got back to being "normal" again. I havent used it in ages now I should get some and use it every now and then Copyright ? 2006 - 2007 www.thankhealth.com Privacy Policy
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