Back in January, after years of getting my nails done with biogel every month, I decided it was time for a much needed break.

I’ve always preferred natural methods for achieving results, but my nails were the one exception—simply because, genetically, my nails have always been problematic. I’ve had thin, brittle nails for as long as I can remember, even as a little girl.

Because of my weak nails, I was always forced to keep them super short, as they would break every other day. Needless to say, biogel became the solution to my problems. It strengthened my nails, allowing them to grow without breaking. But there was one downside: this method left my natural nails paper-thin.

Years of using biogel on already thin nails made them incredibly weak, and it bothered me that underneath my perfectly glossy biogel nails, my natural nails were suffering.

So, I decided to take a break and do everything I could to help them recover. That’s when I discovered Sally Hansen Vitamin E Nail & Cuticle Oil.

Following the product’s directions, I began applying the oil day and night, making it a part of my skincare routine, which made it easy to stay consistent. It also instantly hydrated my nails, making them look healthier.

At one point, I even brought the product to my office and would reapply it during the day whenever my hands felt dry.

By June (after six months of consistent use), my nails started to grow and stay long for weeks! Every time I filed them, they grew back even stronger!

I have to say, this is the best my nails have ever looked, and it’s the longest they’ve stayed strong and long. It’s truly a miracle in a bottle, and the price is great, especially considering how often I reapply it.

This is how much I’ve used from January to August! I bet this first bottle will last until the end of the year!

Keep an eye on Amazon, as they sometimes have sales, and let me know if you achieve the same results!

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