Tweezerman Cobalt Stainless Nipper amzn.to/3734uC5 Erica’s Ball Bit bit.ly/3RiA00g 10% off with code: THESALONLIFE Watch this NEXT ➡How to regrow a separated nail video: ua-cam.com/video/i3cvPrtQViw/v-deo.html Successful management of chronic refractory onycholysis by partial nail avulsion followed by topical tretinoin bit.ly/49lnmH5
@@TheSalonLife My guess is that I wear polish on my toenails for too long without a break, and also because the toenail gets damaged through sports (micro traumas to the area when I exercise outdoors in the summer) - I'll be taking much better care of my toenails this year!
Okay, so I bought the nippers. Cut right back, used Tretanoin on that area most nights and it does seem to be working. I still have a way to go, probably a good few months, but 🤞🏼
I have been dealing with this for quite a while and a couple of my fingernails. And my podiatrist who treated me for a toenail infection that healed said that I could put ciclopirox on the nail. Well, I don’t remember how he suggested to apply it. My question is should I cut off the bubbled up nail and then apply that lacquer all over the nail bed or should I just apply on the nail without cutting off the part that has bubbled up? I Had assumed the reason why my nail just didn’t attach back to the nail bed as a grew was because I also have eczema and my hands are too dry so before I buy a bunch of over-the-counter products that would moisturize my nails, I came across your video when looking up the lacquer and thought I would ask. Thank you.
I went straight to my bathroom for the Tretanoin 🙏🏼 By the way, do you think theFeryes ingrown nail clipper tool would work to cut the separated nail away?
Tweezerman Cobalt Stainless Nipper amzn.to/3734uC5
Erica’s Ball Bit bit.ly/3RiA00g 10% off with code: THESALONLIFE
Watch this NEXT ➡How to regrow a separated nail video: ua-cam.com/video/i3cvPrtQViw/v-deo.html
Successful management of chronic refractory onycholysis by partial nail avulsion followed by topical tretinoin bit.ly/49lnmH5
Tretinoin helps a separated nail heal? Wow! That’s awesome! This happens to me every summer and now I finally know how to fix it. Thank-you 🙏🙏🙏
Well, it might! Please let me know if it helped. Why is your toenail separating like this?
@@TheSalonLife My guess is that I wear polish on my toenails for too long without a break, and also because the toenail gets damaged through sports (micro traumas to the area when I exercise outdoors in the summer) - I'll be taking much better care of my toenails this year!
Okay, so I bought the nippers. Cut right back, used Tretanoin on that area most nights and it does seem to be working. I still have a way to go, probably a good few months, but 🤞🏼
I have been dealing with this for quite a while and a couple of my fingernails. And my podiatrist who treated me for a toenail infection that healed said that I could put ciclopirox on the nail. Well, I don’t remember how he suggested to apply it. My question is should I cut off the bubbled up nail and then apply that lacquer all over the nail bed or should I just apply on the nail without cutting off the part that has bubbled up? I Had assumed the reason why my nail just didn’t attach back to the nail bed as a grew was because I also have eczema and my hands are too dry so before I buy a bunch of over-the-counter products that would moisturize my nails, I came across your video when looking up the lacquer and thought I would ask. Thank you.
I went straight to my bathroom for the Tretanoin 🙏🏼 By the way, do you think theFeryes ingrown nail clipper tool would work to cut the separated nail away?
No, the Feryes clippers as much as I love them they might be too bulky for such small area.
@@TheSalonLifethanks for your reply ☺️
So tell me about the Feryes tool please!
I’ve not heard of this ❤️😀
@@TheSalonLifeNippers arrived today. I’ll also try treating with Tretanoin and let you know if it helps 🤞🏼
@@rachelburgener819I think they are linked on the previous recent pedicure video. They’re excellent nail clippers for toe nails 👌🏼
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Where can I get the spray.
Ask your local Gehwol distributor. Are you in USA?