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Salon-Tested Nail Treatments

Created by nail tech and salon owner Stephanie Saddler, the Butta Fingers Nail Studio Signature Collection features three new professional nail treatments.

by Staff
October 26, 2011
Salon-Tested Nail Treatments

 

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Created by nail tech and salon owner Stephanie Saddler, the Butta Fingers Nail Studio Signature Collection features three new professional nail treatments:

> Nail Renew Nail Rebuilder, which treats dry, cracked, yellowing, and splitting nails

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> Miracle Healer Nail Repair Serum, which soothes and promotes the healing of damaged nails

> Hydrastrong Nail Hardener, which treats weak, thin, peeling, and splitting nails

“Our treatments include natural oils and extracts that promote nail growth and health such as garlic and lemon,” says Saddler. “We developed this product due to the high demand by clients for treatments to rebuild, repair, and harden.” Each bottle supplies about 30-40 applications. “We encourage our natural nail clients to use their treatments at least two times weekly to ensure excellent results,” she says.

For more information, go to http://www.buttafingersnailstudio.com/.

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