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  2. These Genius Tips Will Help Your Weak, Brittle Nails Grow ...

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    3. Become a nail filing master. Go with a soft nail file to keep the edges of your nails smooth, says Dr. Klein. With rougher grains, you run the risk of making tears in the nail, which can lead ...

  3. How to Make Your Nails Stronger Within a Month - AOL

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    Try as you might, your nails never seem to make it past the nail bed without chipping or breaking on you. It’s frustrating, we know (especially when you've just paid for a fresh manicure ...

  4. 12 Best Nail Strengtheners for Longer, Stronger Nails - AOL

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    Say goodbye to weak, brittle, peeling nails with a little help from one of the best nail strengtheners. Choose from healing nail creams, oils, polishes, and more. 12 Best Nail Strengtheners for ...

  5. Glass nail file - Wikipedia

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    Mild care: Due to the granular surface the glass nail file doesn't injure fingernails during manicure, grinding them softly and smoothly. With continuous use with such a nail file, the fingernails become stronger and cease to stratify. [citation needed] Hygiene: A glass nail file is quickly and easily disinfected. It is enough to wash it in ...

  6. Nail buffing - Wikipedia

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    The emery board nail file should not be used to buff the surface of the nails. They are meant only to shape them from the side. The medium grit can be used to smooth ridges and surface irregularities. This can be done before applying nail polish or as a first step before finer buffing. The fine-grained buff is used to smooth the nail to a matte ...

  7. Nail file - Wikipedia

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    Although the modern nail file only appeared at the end of the 19th century, evidence of nail file-like tools exist further back in history. Marie Antoinette was known for her fondness with the lime à ongles, which was a nail file-like tool made of pumice stone. When her perfectly shaped nails were seen, it became the latest female trend in the ...