Gabby wrote:I just repaired a broken nail with a tea bag ..... I can’t remove it as it’s broken too low, so I cut a small portion from a tea bag, put nail glue over the broken area, placed the tea bag over it which instantly goes clear, then applied more glue over the top...... let it dry, buff the edges to blend it in and hey presto..... a quick fix until it grows out long enough to remove it!
Gabby wrote:I just repaired a broken nail with a tea bag ..... I can’t remove it as it’s broken too low, so I cut a small portion from a tea bag, put nail glue over the broken area, placed the tea bag over it which instantly goes clear, then applied more glue over the top...... let it dry, buff the edges to blend it in and hey presto..... a quick fix until it grows out long enough to remove it!
Dimples wrote:Gabby wrote:I just repaired a broken nail with a tea bag ..... I can’t remove it as it’s broken too low, so I cut a small portion from a tea bag, put nail glue over the broken area, placed the tea bag over it which instantly goes clear, then applied more glue over the top...... let it dry, buff the edges to blend it in and hey presto..... a quick fix until it grows out long enough to remove it!
I hope you made a with it first.
Trapper John wrote:Gabby wrote:I just repaired a broken nail with a tea bag ..... I can’t remove it as it’s broken too low, so I cut a small portion from a tea bag, put nail glue over the broken area, placed the tea bag over it which instantly goes clear, then applied more glue over the top...... let it dry, buff the edges to blend it in and hey presto..... a quick fix until it grows out long enough to remove it!
Why not just use a new nail? if you can't get to a B&Q - a high street Robert Dyas sell them by the box load.
Dimples wrote:My useful tip is:
Don't try walking upstairs, wearing flippers.
Gabby wrote:Dimples wrote:My useful tip is:
Don't try walking upstairs, wearing flippers.
Only sideways
Dimples wrote:Gabby wrote:Dimples wrote:My useful tip is:
Don't try walking upstairs, wearing flippers.
Only sideways
Don't let NastyNickers find you saying that word.
I got into terrible trouble for it.
Dimples wrote:Gabby wrote:Dimples wrote:My useful tip is:
Don't try walking upstairs, wearing flippers.
Only sideways
Don't let NastyNickers find you saying that word.
I got into terrible trouble for it.
Trapper John wrote:Dimples wrote:Gabby wrote:Dimples wrote:My useful tip is:
Don't try walking upstairs, wearing flippers.
Only sideways
Don't let NastyNickers find you saying that word.
I got into terrible trouble for it.
Why?
Dimples wrote:
If I recall correctly, it was a suggested add-on to someone being told to "f*** off".
I think it made her feel a bit nauseous.
NastyNickers wrote:Dimples wrote:
If I recall correctly, it was a suggested add-on to someone being told to "f*** off".
I think it made her feel a bit nauseous.
More a pelvic floor clenching “ouch”
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