Can I use Maniko Nails despite broken nails?

If your natural nails are weakened or damaged, it is important to give them extra care and attention. Here are some tips to support and strengthen your natural nails:

1. The correct removal: It is very important to remove the Maniko Nails carefully and with plenty of remover serum. Under no circumstances should you pull the nails off the nail. Dissolve the adhesive layer carefully and, above all, without applying pressure.

2. A simple way to pamper and strengthen your natural nails is a milk bath. The milk bath provides the nails with moisture and nutrients that help them regenerate. You can easily integrate the milk bath between applications as a care step. Ideally the night before your next Maniko-manicure.

Recipe:
200-300 ml whole milk (or almond/oat milk)
1 pinch of salt
2 tablespoons almond oil
1 teaspoon honey.

Warm the milk and mix all the ingredients. Soak your nails in it for 10-15 minutes.You will see a difference immediately. You can also carefully smooth your nails with a polishing file. Before re-application, make sure to carefully remove all oil residue so that your Maniko Nails last optimally.

3. Use Maniko Cuticle Oil regularly. Gently massage the oil into the cuticles to strengthen and moisturize them, allowing your nails to grow back healthily.

4. Pay attention to a healthy diet: A balanced diet with sufficient intake of vitamins, minerals and proteins is important for the health of your nails. Pay special attention to nutrients like biotin, vitamin E, and omega-3 fatty acids, which are known to promote nail health.

If you have severely damaged nails, wait until they have recovered before using. Do a milk bath every 3 days and use cuticle oil daily. If you have serious problems, please contact a doctor/dermatologist.

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