Now on to my newest issue: the skin around my nails. It's never "peeled" like this before. Help me, help me! Suggestions, snide remarks, products to help, I'll take anything at this point. It's one of the reasons I haven't posted much, they don't look pretty. MAKE ME PRETTY!
American chicks, hope you all have a wonderful holiday! Non-American chicks...be American for the day and take Monday off. ;)
Burt's Bee's Cuticle Balm, cuticle oil, or the Lush Lemony Flutter(get me one too! LoL) would probably help.
ReplyDeleteCuticle oil isn't helping. :\ I can't walk into Lush w/o spending $100...Burt's sounds like the winner, lol.
ReplyDeleteyup...Burts Bees worked a miracle on my cuticles...try to apply it as much as you possibly can at first{especially before bed, i bought 2 tins and kept one on my nightstand}...it works!
ReplyDeleteA body butter or lotion with shea might help :)
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okay. i have this exact same problem! especially since im neurotic about using acetone to clean up my manicures. Burts bees lemon butter cuticle cream works so well. and it smells so good, i carry it around in my purse and do it absentmindedly throughout the day
ReplyDeleteThanks, ladies. I went out and grabbed some Burt's & hopefully it works as well for me as you. (And, yeah, it smells divine!)
ReplyDeleteAnd, thanks, Jenn!!
I love the Burts Bees cuticle cream!
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Hey great blog. I hope you get a chance to visit my blog as well. I also have a Hello Kitty Nail Art give away. Check it out when you get a chance.Thanks-Christina
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