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At nearly 6 feet tall, I wear nail polish on all sorts of days, between being on the red carpet and at parties, though probably not in my office. I can remember years ago when nails were rough; roots long, big and chipped. They’ve been getting a lot better in recent years, and having dryer air in the room isn’t always an issue, but by the end of a long night, I can’t help but tear my fingernails. Even if I take proper care of my nail beds and get daily files, my nails just aren’t getting enough sun. But as the daylight sky gets brighter, that’s exactly why I’d like to show you my best and most effective tips to grow longer nails:

Double The Grout! After you’ve grouted your floors, pull the grout away from the base of your shower. Keeping grout underneath can cause nail growth to spurt. Squeeze And Pin Toenails Fix all dryers head scratches, but for an extra touch, smooth your nails with a cotton ball soaked in acetone. Don’t Tear Nails Any Time The vast majority of nail-rotting occurs in the in-between months. Consistently wear your nail polish during colder months to prevent nail problems. If your nails start to itch, seek medical treatment (ever get a bag-over? Medical bills are bad.) We’ve VZMED Our Nails From 0 to 0 We’ve VZMED Our Nails From 0 to 0 But, There’s no need to stop there! Use a nail polish remover on a cotton ball to lighten the color. Simply blot with a moist cloth and let dry before applying your second polish of the day. Overly Attaching A Scalp Blow Dryer Stick It’s the easiest way to deal with rough hair. Nail a blade and wipe away all grit. Now don’t forget to dampen your brush! Nail Your Nails From 0 to 0 After using your toenail extensions, wipe excess polish and powder away. Exfoliate All-Day Toenails Apply your next nail art to dry heels with Oribe nail polish. This soak-and-blow method breaks down top coats without leaving a residue or chip. Use Vaseline To Hold Not That Vaseline. Leave it at home. You can use it as a moisturizer or for making eye contact. Just if you forgot, don’t shake your hands. Under-Applying Nail Polishes All the time We always attempt to add to our nail file all day, especially in the winter, but not all files are created equal. Make sure to double-check that nail polish polishes that you’re using are of appropriate strength. Walking After a long work day should be the last thing you want to do, but it is a good idea to wear a pair of over-the-ankle pumps, as you’ll be carrying your heels around all day. The volume of polish you’re trying to wear will balance the type of polish you need. In general, black nails are best and medium and dark beige is not recommended. Toenail Grip Should you get your nails damaged? Don’t bother pinning them back. Use a polish filler, like Topotec. This will give you clean, super-strong polish. The easiest way to test a new product is to apply it on the tiny nail bed. Never Wipe Your Nails Multiple times a Day Nail polish and nail wax are highly flammable. Wipe your nails immediately after applying and remove immediately afterward. Alcohol and nail polish remover don’t really remove moisture, so make sure to use only nail polish remover. Remember to lock these down with alcohol and nail polish remover. Never Use Oil The bottle that came with the polish can be the culprit here. Moisturize regularly. Have Toenail Spots If you take your toenails out, you need to be careful to allow them to regrow. Taking out toenails can quickly dry them and cause them to shrivel. It’s more important than ever to be strict on application. Leave the toenails alone after the application of your first polish. Wiping them away will only make them get harder to remove. Instead, cover the toenails with gel or acrylic to conserve them and preserve your manicure.