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4 Tips on How to Repair a Broken Nail

November 22, 2016 by Jennifer Scott

I know how unpleasant a broken nail can be. But the next time one of your nails breaks, you shouldn’t panic. Fortunately, there are plenty of effective ways to repair it. Although breaking a nail can be painful, at least you can save your appearance and your fashion or your look don’t have to suffer too. Here are the best tips on how to repair a broken nail.

4 Effective Tips on How to Repair a Broken Nail

a woman's hands with short polished nails, holding a pair of scissors

#1. Apply Nail Glue

[easyazon_link identifier=”B001KYQ7LG” locale=”US” tag=”beautifu0f2-20″]Nail glue[/easyazon_link] is one of the most effective and easiest tips on how to repair a broken nail. You should first remove all the remaining nail polish, if necessary. To do that use a nail polish remover. Put a small amount of nail glue right on the cracked area of the damaged nail. Wait until the glue becomes dry. Then, use a wooden stick to flatten the area on which you have applied the glue. All that’s left to do is to reapply a fresh layer of nail polish on all your nails.

#2. Use a Tea Bag

I don’t know about you, but my nails are quite soft and weak. They exfoliate and break easily. So, I always need to pay attention to how I take care of them. Patching a broken nail with a tea bag is an effective way to fix it. Use a pair of scissors to cut a small piece of a tea bag paper. Apply some nail glue on it and press it on your broken nail. Make sure it covers the entire tear. Once the glue dries, file the top part of the paper and apply a thin layer of base coat. Finish with two nail polish layers and one of topcoat.

#3. Wrap Your Nail with Silk

When it comes to how to repair a broken nail, a silk wrap works miracles. It will hide the cracked area. Put some nail glue on your damaged nail area. Then gently press the silk wrap to the glue until it sticks. Once the glue dries off, you can remove the excess silk and file it until it has your nail’s shape. Finally, you can apply nail polish on it.

#4. Use a Tape

This is the easiest and quickest way to repair a broken nail. Just stick a tape to your damaged nail. Use a scissor to cut a small piece of the tape. The best choice is a tape that has a mild adhesive on it. Press the tape on the cracked area of the nail and make sure that the tape sticks in an evenly way. Cut the excess tape. On the other hand, this method is a quick fix. If you want a more solid one that sticks for a longer time, you should remove the tape and fix your nail with a stronger nail glue.

Wrapping It Up

Don’t worry if one of your nails broke. This is a very common issue among women. Your nails can get thin, weak and soft, especially when you keep them in water for a longer time, or you work with your hands. From washing dishes to gardening, all household chores can make you break a nail. Fortunately, there are plenty of useful tips on how to repair a broken nail.

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