on 28-01-2014 08:08 PM
Do people really whinge about breaking a nail??? hahaaa!
I always thought it was one of those things said in a joking way.....not something that a person would really complain about??
Does anyone else know someone who does this...or do you ?
on 29-01-2014 12:54 PM
Hahahahahaa!!! LUV em freaki !!!
Know what to buy her for her birthday now lol
this isn't get the housework done.......
on 29-01-2014 12:56 PM
on 29-01-2014 01:11 PM
There was a time.......when the windswept look was in. My friend used to take ages to style her hair that way. Farah Fawcett??
Just accept that she's "a - head" of her time for when that fashion comes back in. HA HA
DEB
on 29-01-2014 01:23 PM
They prob. don't do anything...it would be impossible
on 29-01-2014 04:29 PM
@freakiness wrote:
@purple_haize wrote:I use to cut a small piece off a tea bag, empty tea out of dry bag, hold the broken nail put the tea bag over where the nail ripped and fold in the edges hold it then put super glue all over it.
Let it dry then put nail polish on.
It use to hold the broken bit onto the nail until the nail grew out, then you could cut rest of nail off........it worked everytime, and I saved many of my nails by doing that.
Would do it now, but havent got any super glue.
I had to go to the chemist this morning and there they were. Nail repair kits 😄
With a tiny fibre glass patches to stop the nail ripping off until it gets a chance to grow beyond the bleeding zone.
I went to the chemist this morning and asked for a Nail Repair Kit, the girl said we have the glue but not the kit & she couldnt remember the last time they had the kit, she had beautiful nails, her own, she said what she does is basically what I use to do with super glue. She said put the nail glue on nail, get a piece of tissue or t/bag, put it on over the glue & when it is dry, put another lot of glue on, she said it makes it very strong and the nail glue is stronger than super glue..........so I bought some glue.
I was thinking next time I go past a Chemist Warehouse, they are bound to have the kit, and will get it there............t/bag and the glue will do for now.
on 30-01-2014 09:47 AM
Manicare is the brand of the one I got. I am impressed. It's working well so far 😄
I could never get tea bag to work.
on 30-01-2014 10:21 AM
@freakiness wrote:Manicare is the brand of the one I got. I am impressed. It's working well so far 😄
I could never get tea bag to work.
Okay, will go looking for that one, hopefully in the next day or so will be going past chemist warehouse, they have everything. In the mean time, I have the t/bag and glue on, feels really strong, but very fiddly to put on, as the nail that broke is on my right hand, so had to do it all with left hand..........anyway, thanks for letting me know the brand.
on 30-01-2014 10:28 AM
@soul_art wrote:Do people really whinge about breaking a nail??? hahaaa!
I always thought it was one of those things said in a joking way.....not something that a person would really complain about??
Does anyone else know someone who does this...or do you ?
no.. not unless you rip 1/4 of your big toe nail off like I did on Sunday night.... and you yell to the other person in the house to get you a wet face washer so that you dont drip blood all over the carpet in your rental home. Then it is justified.
on 30-01-2014 10:46 AM
@catsnknots wrote:
@soul_art wrote:Do people really whinge about breaking a nail??? hahaaa!
I always thought it was one of those things said in a joking way.....not something that a person would really complain about??
Does anyone else know someone who does this...or do you ?
no.. not unless you rip 1/4 of your big toe nail off like I did on Sunday night.... and you yell to the other person in the house to get you a wet face washer so that you dont drip blood all over the carpet in your rental home. Then it is justified.
That would have really hurt Catmad....I can feel your pain.
on 30-01-2014 10:50 AM
How on earth did you do that?
DEB