This Nail Strengthener From Amazon Makes People Think My Real Nails Are Fakes (2024)

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I’ve always loved nail polish, but I went to a Catholic school growing up and wasn’t allowed to wear it (there’s a lot to unpack in that female-specific dress code, but we’ll put a pin in that for now). The rule was enforced so strictly that a teacher once mistook my polish-free nails for an “inappropriate French manicure” and tried to send me to the principal’s office to be reprimanded.

All of that is to say that my nails are a point of pride for me. I spent my summers out of school painting my nails all the time, mixing colors and practicing nail art on anyone willing to lend me their hands. By the time I had made it to Catholic high school, the rules allowed female students to wear nail polish (we still couldn’t wear shiny shoes, though, because if there’s anything worse than glitter nails, it’s patent leather). That’s when I started painting my nails all of the time.

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I discovered gel manicures ― among other things that would make my Catholic school teachers shudder ― in college. I started making monthly appointments to get my nails done at the salon because I loved how long gel manicures lasted and how put-together they made me feel. But then I discovered it was possible to have too much of a good thing. After a year of revolving-door gel manicures, my nails were thin and brittle and would break even if I so much as looked at them the wrong way.

I needed a quick recovery solution, so I turned to an expert: my mom.

When I spoke to my mom about my weak nail woes, she immediately suggested Nailtiques, a nail protein polish that she’d been using for years. She said I would need to apply it every night for a week without fail, so on my next trip to the drugstore I scanned the nail polish aisle for a bottle of Nailtiques Formula 2, her go-to. I almost missed the small white box in among the rainbow of colorful polishes. Nailtiques has a range of nail protein polishes for a variety of nail issues, ranging from Formula 1 (for “healthy, flexible nails”) and Formula 2 (for “soft, peeling, bitten, weak or thin nails”), to Formula 2 Plus (for “excessive, problem nails”) and Formula 3 (for “naturally hard nails”). There’s even an Nailtiques After Artificial Kit if you’re recovering from acrylics, gels or wraps.

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The Formula 2 instructions say to apply once daily and decrease application as nails improve, with the option of downgrading to Formula 1 once you’ve achieved your desired results. It can be worn alone, as a base coat before color polish and on top of color polish. I committed to wearing it a week (without nail polish, for good measure), so I applied a coat of Nailtiques to my nails every night before bed. It glides on as a thin, transparent polish that takes a couple of strokes to apply because the brush is tiny, but that means it’s slim enough to swipe a little underneath the nail, too. It dries quickly and has a clear, shiny finish.

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By the end of the week, I could feel my nails were stronger because they didn’t bend or break as easily. I decided to maintain the ritual for a second week, and then a third. By the end of the month, my nails looked normal ― actually, even better than normal. They had hardened and were growing. I continued using Nailtiques a few times a week for a few months with the hopes that I could restore my nails to their former glory. It worked. For a while, it became a somewhat regular part of my nail routine.

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Flash forward about three years, after I’d sidelined my Nailtiques habit. I found myself lusting after the long, almond-shaped nails trend, but my nails would only grow so long before they would break. I was happy with my nails — they were healthy, strong and a somewhat decent length — but I wanted more. (During one momentary lapse of judgment, I thought about getting acrylics before immediately kicking myself for considering it after the damage gel manicures had done to my nails.) Per the advice of a colleague, I filed my nails into a rounder shape so the edges wouldn’t break as easily and took my multivitamins, both of which helped a little, but not considerably.

That’s when I remembered Nailtiques’ other formulas. Surely one could solve my stubby nail situation.

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In May 2019 I leveled up to Nailtiques Formula 2 Plus (for “excessive, problem nails”), which is intended for people who have used the original Formula 2 for at least six weeks without color polish and have excessive problem nails (I didn’t necessarily have “problem nails” anymore but it was a problem to me!). I repeated the same process I had done in the past — a two-week sprint of no polish, daily reapplication and now regular filing into a round shape — and the results were fabulous. My nails had grown at least 1 to 2 centimeters, were rock hard and no longer in danger of breaking with every movement.

Despite these results, however, it’s worth noting one major downside to Nailtiques: It’s made with some questionable ingredients, including Tosylamide/Formaldehyde Resin, which is used in nail enamel products to form durable, shiny films on nails. The FDA has deemed it safe as a cosmetic ingredient, but its most common side effect is allergic reaction around the nail area and skin sensitivity. (If you have skin sensitivities or prefer a more natural nail-growth solution, we recommend ella + mila First Aid Kiss or Deborah Lippmann Hard Rock ― two nail-strengthening polishes with great reviews that aren’t formulated with those ingredients.)

Still, I’ve continued to incorporate Formula 2 Plus into my nail routine as a base coat before I paint my nails, and to this day my nails are long and strong. If you don’t believe me, check out the 1,000 reviews and counting on Amazon for Nailtiques 2 Plus.

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This Nail Strengthener From Amazon Makes People Think My Real Nails Are Fakes (2024)

FAQs

Does Amazon allow fake nails? ›

Yes your allowed to wear acrylics.

Does nail strengthener work on fake nails? ›

Using a nail strengthener is especially important if you wear acrylic nails and nail polish frequently. Fake nails and other nail products can wear down your nail plate over time, which will make it brittle and more prone to damage. Using a nail strengthener can help combat those effects.

Is nail strengthener bad for your nails? ›

Many so-called nail strengtheners still contain formaldehyde or formalin, ingredients that are very damaging to the nail, Dr. Stern says. Formaldehyde can cause the nail to become more brittle over time, the exact opposite outcome you want if you're reaching for a nail strengthener.

What is the safest option for fake nails? ›

Unlike traditional techniques like acrylic or gel, dip powder nails do not require any UV light exposure. This eliminates the potential harm caused by UV lights, making dip powder a healthier choice. Moreover, dip powder nails are known to be highly resistant to chipping and peeling, ensuring longer-lasting manicures.

What is the most natural looking fake nails shape? ›

Squoval. Very similar to the shape of a natural nail, the squoval nail is a happy middle ground between a square and oval nail. A squoval nail is filed into more of a square shape at the corners, but then the rest of the nail is shaped into an oval.

What is the least damaging fake nail? ›

If you're one of them, these tips from dermatologists can help you reduce the damage: Choose soak-off gel nails instead of acrylic nails. While gel nails can cause nail brittleness, peeling, and cracking, they're more flexible than acrylic nails. This means your own nails are less likely to crack.

What are fake nails called now? ›

Artificial nails, also known as fake nails, false nails, acrylic nails, nail extensions or nail enhancements, are extensions placed over fingernails as fashion accessories.

What is a natural nail strengthener? ›

A quick and easy nail strengthener is castor oil, which you can massage daily into the nail bed when you're on the go.

What do nail salons use to stick fake nails? ›

The adhesive used at salons to adhere nail tips to your natural nail (before covering both the tips and your nail beds with either acrylic or gel overlays) is cyanoacrylate (Super Glue*). Bear in mind, though, using a cyanoacrylate adhesive to apply full-cover fake nails can be damaging to your own nails.

What do dermatologists recommend for nail strengtheners? ›

Opt for a product with glycerin, hyaluronic acid, and silicon—all of which benefit the nails. You also should avoid strengtheners with formaldehyde or formalin. Dr. Lipner says these ingredients may make your nails feel stronger at first but will quickly become very brittle.

What is the best thing to strengthen your nails? ›

Biotin is an essential B vitamin that contributes to the thickness and hardness of the nail. You can increase your levels of biotin through a supplement such as the Solgar Biotin Vegi Capsules or through consuming organ meats, eggs, fish, meat, seeds, nuts and some vegetables.

Is OPI nail strengthener toxic? ›

2.3 Effects of Exposure: INGESTION: If product is swallowed, may cause nausea, vomiting and/or diarrhea and central nervous system depression. SKIN & EYES: Irritating to the eyes. Symptoms of overexposure may include redness, itching, irritation and watering.

Can you wear fake nails working at Walmart? ›

Yes, you're allowed to wear acrylic nails.

Is it allowed to wear fake nails? ›

There's no explicit ruling in Islam that prohibits fake nails entirely. However, they do hinder the Wudu process, so they shouldn't be used by Muslim women. If you perform Wudu with fake nails on, you risk invalidating your subsequent prayers.

Can you wear fake nails in a warehouse? ›

If you are trying to work in the warehouse, then false nails would definitely not be allowed because they would be both incredibly impractical and possibly a health and safety concern.

Does Amazon allow hand tattoos? ›

Yes Amazon does allow employees with visible tattoos.

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