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1. Dip Your Toes in Hand Cream

As if you didn’t have good enough nail care skills already, rubbing some of that hand cream all over your toes will apparently make them stand out. We don’t know what moisturizer you put on those little frikkin’ steps, but good news: It’s worked for us.

2. Use an Aquaphor to Treat Nails for Failing

According to one college student (scroll down if you want to see the video), the popular, skin-fixating hand cream can also heal some of the damage done by harsh polishes. Now you know what to put on as your next manicure, gym attack, or baby shower.

3. Leave Hairspray in Place for Rejuvenation

Apparently, leaving your regular hairspray in place can rejuvenate your peepers and skin after a manicure. Oh, and those last split ends that won’t seem to heal? Leave them! And if you’re still having trouble getting those ends of your nails to heal, you probably need to do something more than just dab moisturizer on them.

4. Apply some Dabbing Nails

Isn’t it time you did something more than just pat on a little bit of gel after you got a manicure? Seriously. After a good soak, turn your hands into a canvas for blotting cream, so it doesn’t seem as though you rubbed too much on your hands. You’ll leave a smooth finish to prevent peeling and dullness from excessive applying.

5. Take a Lasting All-Over Shine Off for Your Nails

Do you need to brush your nails down for that effortless look? No, just add some grapefruit seed oil into the nail, and out it will go. It will make your polish last a little longer than it otherwise would and leave you with some gorgeous color. (You can even drizzle olive oil or argan oil on top if you’ve not already.)

6. Maintain Old Nails

When you’re really in the giving spirit, stick your thumb on your manicure and scrub the polish and finger tips, leaving your nail bed clean. This will hopefully stop the signs of fading, creases, and cracking.

7. Make Your Nails Last All Night Long

Some women use dryer sheets when they go to bed so that their nails don’t get too brittle in the process. However, using a good moisturizer on your manicure could help your nails stay healthy for longer.

8. Blot Your Hands Once You Greet Your Guests

Want to make sure that your guests greet you on a high note? Moisturize your hands, and blot them briefly. The moisture will help keep them nourished and will prevent any rough, dry spots that might come up as you run your hands through the reception area.

9. Stick Your Nails in a Hijack Box

Don’t know what a hijack box is? Don’t fret. It’s something you will use when your nails are brand new. This clever bit of merch will help to keep your nails healthy.

10. Consider a Nose Ring

Just because you’re not wearing a necklace doesn’t mean you don’t have to rock some nail jewelry. Experiment with some nail art and see what you’re comfortable with.