Nails
Kathy asked a question about fingernails today, which got me thinking. And taking a picture.
My mother also, when I started shaving my legs, told me to never go higher than my knees. Not an exact parallel, but another example of line-drawing.
Before I got pregnant, my nails were super strong. Like, it-was-tough-to-cut my-thumbnails strong. After both my pregnancies, it took a while for them to get strong again. There wasn't a whole lot of polishing in those days, due to my nails' weakness and my complete lack of free time.
One thing that has made my polishing life much, MUCH better is UNT Ready for Takeoff. I may have talked about it here before, but I cannot say how much I love this stuff too much. It's a coat that goes on under your base coat (or under your polish if you don't use base) and allows you to just peel off your polish when you want to change colors. It is AMAZING. Polish remover can be drying and is certainly time-consuming, but this takes care of both those things. It's absolutely one of my favorite products ever. And, no, it doesn't flake off at random times. Well, only very, very rarely, at least with me.
Also, notice in the photo how twisted my index finger is. Both my index fingers turn toward the middle fingers. It would take literally breaking and re-setting them to get them to face the same direction as my other fingers. Just a little trivia about me, as if the whole manicure thing wasn't shallow enough.
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