Okay, so I am tired of using clear nail polish over and over again to make my nails look shiny so I'm thinking of just using a nail buffer cuz according to one of my friends it makes your nails shiny. My question is, is it safe to use a nail buffer? Does it make your nails brittle or does it make it "thin"?
isis answered Monday June 11 2007, 5:47 pm: Nail buffers are fine to use occasionally and if you're careful with the ridge remover. If your nails aren't smooth and you over use this, you could remove enough nail to expose the nail bed. This will be painful and open your fingers to infections. Over-buffing can also thin the nails, causing the same problems. [ isis's advice column | Ask isis A Question ]
grayrainbow answered Monday June 11 2007, 2:35 pm: no there acually good for your nails they get all the dirt off and oils so they can breathe and it shines your nails by removeing the oils,
it will make your nails grow faster too
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--ashley
it smoothes them out too and softens your accrulics [ grayrainbow's advice column | Ask grayrainbow A Question ]
Blue503 answered Monday June 11 2007, 1:01 pm: Nail buffers are fine to use. They don't mess up your nails. They just buff the lines out on your nails so they are smooth and shiny. [ Blue503's advice column | Ask Blue503 A Question ]
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