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Sorry, check the net. But when you do, let me know, because I was interested in that. Right now, I use Hard as(s) nails, which works, but I don't really like all those weird cyanochemicalphytocarcinogens.
I ahave some and tried it for awhile and dont see any huge improvement, It keeps the nails actually supple rather than brittle so that they dont break. A lot of people dont like it. Im told in spain they use olive oil and my family tells me that any really good hand and nail cream will do the same.
guys, check out Mavala Nail Hardener from Switzerland, available in the U.S. and Canada, and all over the world I think. You must put a lot on to start, but if you have weak nails it will be very effective. Basically it bonds the three layers of your nails together. It's not a topcoat. It's like water in it's viscosity, but it absorbs in to the nail quickly. Genius. Try it, Tomatito uses it. Abdullah told me about it.