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Qtica Nail Treatment

Remember when I had that Burning Nail issue from buffing my natural nails too short? I ended up at Beauty Gallery in Chatsworth looking for something, anything to help heal the mess that I made, because by day two, I was in super intoleratble pain. I picked up the Qtica growth stimulator and the Qtica cuticle cream and shelled out the $35 bucks for both (YES, the price of a full set of acrylic nails…I’m JUST saying) and hoped for the best.
It’s been about 3 weeks maybe, and I can honestly say that FINALLY my nails seem to be almost 100% better, and even strong, and dare I say, healthy? Really? I bet you have noticed I’ve stopped complaining about fake nails being better than real nails…because maybe they aren’t so bad afterall. Healthy nails, that is.Thanks Qtica - I will try not to complain when I see your prices next time.
Alternative uses for the Cuticle Cream BTW:
>Used to soothe irritation under the nose during a cold or flu
>Immediate relief from light curling iron burns (reported by hair stylists)
>Relief of minor exema
>Applied around cheekbones and laugh lines by skiers in extreme winter conditions to defend skin against harsh elements
“45% of Qtica Intense Cuticle Repair Buyers are Women who are buying for boyfriends or husbands who work with their hands in the fields of construction, manufacturing, automotive and professional athletes. As one customer put it “….if those rough cuticles and jagged hang nails scratch my face, or snag my blouse one more time I’ll…” – from ArtOfBeauty.com

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