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leaving off the nail polish for awhile

My question is---what to put on my toenails to give then a break  from polish for awhile. They have that white stain on them. Is there a really good polish to put on them and let them heal up? Think I will  go to have a pedi but no color , just to keep them trim and nice looking. Could just google it but rely on your experiences more.

 

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Re: leaving off the nail polish for awhile

T.I.P For Toes A62260 use on fingers and toes. 

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Re: leaving off the nail polish for awhile

I don't see why you need anything.  Typically I don't bother with toe polish in the winter - nobody sees my bare feet - so why bother.  In the Spring I'll get back to it - but during winter nails get a rest and fresh air.  Just keep them clean and trimmed.

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Re: leaving off the nail polish for awhile

In the winter I always leave polish off. I feel they need to heal from all the polish in spring and summer. They look awful but it is only me who see them Robin

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Re: leaving off the nail polish for awhile

If you feel the need to do something, maybe try buffing?  I know bufffing look great on fingernails.  Never tried it on my toes, however.

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Re: leaving off the nail polish for awhile

I'm another vote for T.I.P.S. nail conditioner...fingers /or/ toes. It works wonders,. I swear by this stuff!

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Re: leaving off the nail polish for awhile

You can try Duri Rejuvacote if you feel you need something.  I'd also condition with oils.... Coconut, Jojoba, Argon, whatever you like.  

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Re: leaving off the nail polish for awhile

Sox?  Seriously - I don't have anything on my toenails in the winter either. Unless you're in a warm climate where you're toes are exposed why bother?  

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Re: leaving off the nail polish for awhile

@wagirl  Great minds think alike...I'm doing the same thing w/my toes as well. I may check out the TIPS products.

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Re: leaving off the nail polish for awhile

Image result for solar oilI have used this for many years. For both nails and toenails.