jeanine278972 answered Saturday October 9 2004, 12:47 pm: Get Sally Hansen (sp?) Nail growth formula .. its like clear nail polish.. and after like a week.. your nails get longer.. each day u put on another coat of it.. and your nails grow a little each day... it worked for me!! but i still bite my nails.. so i quit using it!!
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sabersaigefl answered Saturday October 9 2004, 12:41 pm: If they don't grow because you bite them then dont bite them. If they just dont grow, go to the store they have polish for that. Also, if they get weak and break try gitting nail glue (the paint on kind) and paint your tips so they dont break. [ sabersaigefl's advice column | Ask sabersaigefl A Question ]
~*Annie*~ answered Saturday October 9 2004, 11:45 am: Get that Sally Hansen stuff. The company sells this product called Maximum Growth or something like that, and it really works! You can get it in clear or in colors. Also, there's this nail protein that looks like clear nail polish except it contains proteins, which are the nutrients that help your nails grow and stay healthy. Also, I know that your nails grow more after you take showers (weird, isn't it?). Well, when I take showers that happens. [ ~*Annie*~'s advice column | Ask ~*Annie*~ A Question ]
Laura answered Saturday October 9 2004, 11:24 am: Mine don't either. Sally Hansen makes a nail polish called "Maximum growth". You paint it on your nails and it helps them stay healthy and grow. I use it. Tip: Get it in clear. You can wear it over/under your regular polish. Good luck!
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