It’s very
unlikely that a nail infection will
cure itself.
It will only continue to get worse
and cover more of the nail.
It may even spread to other nails.
Fungal spores can
remain in your socks for a long period
of time, even after they are washed
at high temperatures. Also, a nail
infection is usually associated with
another fungal infection on the skin.
You should get this treated as well
by visiting a pharmacist or doctor.
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This depends very
much on the severity and the condition
being treated. You should continue
to use Nail-it! until the affected
area has grown out completely. If
you stop treatment before this, the
condition may return.
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No, the lacquer
dries to a matt finish. This makes
it more cosmetically acceptable for
male users of Nail-it!. Once the lacquer
has dried, you may apply a cosmetic
nail varnish over the top of Nail-it!
if you wish, but remember to avoid
the use of aggressive nail varnish
removers!
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of a nail which has been
treated with Chitosan lacquer
and shows the leveling of
the nail surface and the
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Apply to
affected nails once a day as
follows:
- Wash and dry
the affected nail(s) thoroughly
- Unscrew the
bottle and apply a thin layer
of lacquer to the whole surface
of the affected nail using
the brush attached to the
screw top
- Remember to
screw the top back onto the
bottle to prevent evaporation
of the contents
- Allow to dry
to a matt finish, this will
not take more than about a
minute
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People who have:
- Nail infections
- Splitting of the
nails
- Ridges
- Pitting