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Re: Horse Hooves to the Rescue šŸŽ

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Re: Horse Hooves to the Rescue šŸŽ

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@Klimt wrote:

T.I.P.S is a different product.

 

https://www.qvc.com/tips-024-oz-nail-strengthening-conditioner-duo.product.A239590.html?sc=srch


 

 

 

 

It's just soybean oil w/preservatives added. Save money and just buy pure soybean oil in a bottle. Much cheaper.

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Re: Horse Hooves to the Rescue šŸŽ

// Incoming bubble-buster...I've had good hair AND nails. //

@monicakm 

 

šŸ€  Luck of the draw!  I do now with a little help.

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Re: Horse Hooves to the Rescue šŸŽ

I'm pretty sure the one that started it was called Barielle.  It was launched in the 1970's as a product used by groomers on race horses.  My mom and my aunts had to try it.  The funny part was that it was like an underground secret.  They would get it from behind the counter in the ladies clothing department at Marshall Field.  šŸ˜„

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Re: Horse Hooves to the Rescue šŸŽ

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currently using Hard as Hoof nail& cuticle cream. I buy it on Amazon. It has Shea butter, jojoba and coconut oils, vitamins A,C, B, and calcium. 

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