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S he tuff Steps to get natural healthyNails Jennifer Aniston Wears Essie Nail Polish How to choose your Nail Color ?

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She

tuff

Steps to get natural healthyNails

Jennifer Aniston

Wears Essie Nail Polish

How to choose your Nail Color ?

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to get natural healthy S nails..

First of all,half of what you eat should be raw fruits and vegetables.

You should eat plenty of quality protein or take a protein supplement.

You should wear gloves when putting your hands in water with

detergent or chemicals.

Do use artificialfingernails.

Limit your use of nail polish and nail polish removers.

You should use hand creamin the morning and at night.

teps

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How To Choose Your Nail Color?

This is the age of self expression and experimen-tation. Maintaining long nails might be a little difficult for you. Keep your nails medium sized and round.Apply a coat of nail base first and then proceed withthe color. Go for the high-tech tones. Metallic is the right choice for your nails. Try out metallic green or ivory.

In your 20’s and 30’s:

depending on your age

Avoid experimentation and opt for perfection. All you need is a classic color that makes your nails look young and feminine. Dark colors define your nails and makethem appear gorgeous. Be careful while filing yournails; keep them long and oval shaped. Shades like amethyst and berry are colors that will look beautiful when applied. Avoid the glitter and opt for the matte finishYoucanapplyacoatofnailprimerbeforethe nail color to protect your nails from hipping.

In your 40’s and 50’s:

In this age, your nails need to look fresh and lovely. Dark colors are a strict no. Say no to the bold and glittering hues and welcome the fresher tones. Your nails will look beautiful in the different shades of pink and peach.

In your 60’s and 70’s:

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