Overview
Fingernails can take a beating, and if you are prone to having chipped, broken, or otherwise unhealthy looking nails you’ve probably gotten pretty frustrated with the state of things. Toenails get a workout too, always being crammed in socks, shoes, sandals and other footwear, leaving them susceptible to fungus and breakages. It’s easy enough to neglect our nails until the problem becomes readily apparent to onlookers, and by that point you just want a quick fix.
The Claim
The makers of Flexinail claim that it will handle almost all of your nail problems including chips, breaks, peeling, or dry and brittle nails. They say it does so not by using a bunch of chemicals, but rather by using organic botanicals to provide your nails with the nutrients they need for optimal growth. They say that it only takes a few seconds per day to apply.
The Hype
Having your nails in tip-top condition is key, and if you suffer from any of the conditions that this is supposed to help with, you’ll definitely be drawn to it. This is especially true if you have tried other nail products in the past with mixed results. If this really can turn nails around and get them back to their naturally healthy state, it would be worth the hype involved.
The Cost
You can get a total of four bottles of Flexinail for $80, and this should last you six months. They also offer a version for toes which goes for $24. The interesting part about their products is that they offer a 100 day guarantee, which is more than three times the amount of time you get to evaluate competing products. This is in light of the fact that it’s fingernails
The Commitment
You’ll need to brush this on the same way you would a fingernail polish, and you’ll want to stick to it daily to see the best results. They say that depending on the state your nails are in, your results will vary in regards to time, so if they’re in pretty bad shape you’ve got the longest time to wait, and if they’re already in pretty good health they’ll just start getting better and better.
Evaluation
When deciding whether or not to go with Flexinail you have to weigh it up against your other options. Only then does it make sense to go with it, since it is a natural product and covers a wide variety of nail problems. They are taking a different and more sensible approach to healthy nail care, and are in line with what your nails would grow like under optimal conditions. You wouldn’t want to simply harden your nails for the sake of making them stronger. They need to be able to yield to pressure and bounce right back to their original shape.
Flexinail is getting our Solid Try rating, the product is well-made and gets plenty
of third-party positive feedback. The price is slightly high for what it is, but since it should replace all of your other nail health products it’s easily justified. They say you should use it daily, but after a few months you can probably start switching to maintenance mode, using it every other day or every three days so that it doesn’t have to be such a big expense, and you can keep your nails in awesome condition.Our Recommendation
Since most of the products for nails contain strong chemical ingredients, we recommend finding products that are all-natural and use naturally sourced products so you’re treating your nails as well as you can. It’s nice to have a nail health product in your nail toolkit, since most of the other products like nail polish and nail polish remover tend to be pretty harsh on our nails, and getting acrylic nails can be really brutal.
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I have always had weak, brittle nails and terrible cuticles. I have been a sucker for ALL the magic "potions" forever, and my nails have always snapped or torn easily. I have been using Flexinail for about a month (nail + cuticle, 2x per day) and it has dramatically improved both my nails and cuticles. They just seem "nourished" and healthy. The guarantee made the product worth the gamble, and the results have turned out to be worth the price. Will purchase again.
I had the worst peeling, splitting nails imaginable. No, it doesn't work overnight. Yes, it works, but you must have patience!
Have been using flexi nail since the end of Nov.2020. I put it on mostly in the evening. Actually put on a coat, let dry and re coat. Have not missed an evening. Faithful lover of nails. Nail are now short and even and look good. My question is am I using it to much because I believe they may be a little brittle and not normal for my nails. A couple have broke when hit accidentally.??? But, I've had a consistent crack on a nail for years. I do think it may be gone. Needs to grow a little more to know for sure. That alone makes this worth my nightly ritual. Hopefully I get an answer soon about brittleness. As of my experience I think its great and will keep using nightly.
This is truly a miracle and worth every penny. For 3 years I tried everything to improve my nails, nothing worked. The "dip" had destroyed my nails. My nails were paper thin, peeled continuously. I was at my last straw and saw flexi nail. I had nothing to lose but more $. It does take the 3 months. After 1 month I noticed a difference, enough to not give up. Now at 3 months my nails are strong, long, thicker and NO PEELING... It is truly a miracle.....
I was a skeptic, but was desperate due to COVID (no access to gel manicure) For the first time ever, I have pretty nails.
I just placed an order for the product. After ordering, I decided to look up the ingredients (which I should have done before ordering). I feel a bit lied to because their website says: "It is NOT a chemical nail hardener and has NO formaldehyde and NO toluene."
However, the ingredient Diazolidinyl urea is a formaldehyde releaser. Why do they say that the product does not contain formaldehyde when it actually does. In the definition for Diazolidinyl urea, is noted as being a formaldehyde releaser, meaning it releases the carcinogen formaldehyde slowly as it degrades.
I believe the website should not indicate NO formaldehyde. It is very misleading. I asked them for an explanation and will update once I receive one.
All of the other ingredients seem like they are great and would benefit nails. I'm still willing to try the product but do not like misleading information.
Cathy
Even though I can miss a night in the time I've been using it, about two months now, I see a noticeable difference in my nails. I'm a gardener and I'm HARD on my nails, and now they're no longer brittle, they're more resiliant (probably would be even more so if I was just that much more consistent) and I actually have nails that are all the same length - admittedly I keep them short, but they're uniform now. I think you'll be pleased with the results.
As I've gotten older, my nails are more brittle and peel terribly. I stopped wearing any kind of polish because it seemed to make my nails worse. I saw this and was pretty desperate as my nails had peeled so badly and were very thin. YOU HAVE TO STICK WITH IT! It took about a month or more for the bad areas to grow out. Now, what is growing is healthy and not peeling!!! Don't give up too soon. It's a winner!
I have had brittle nails for a few years now. I have tried dozens of products including prescription products. This is by far my favorite. Easy to apply, even with my shaky hands. You do not need to remove it, as some other products I have tried. Great value.
I've bought a ton of Flexinail and have given it a red hot go but sadly, it didn't work for me. At first I thought it did, but realised it was because I was generally protecting my nails and avoiding the tough tasks. However, now after a couple of years of spending a lot of money on Flexinail, I think it is a fail. I have severe vertical splits which stop any growth in its tracks after around 2 weeks. Bad ridges and also the nails will just snap off for no apparent reason. I have never done the gel nail thing as I think that is a health hazard. Rarely wear nail polish. The products are very over priced too for such a small amount. I am disappointed.
I would have liked to help you through any concerns you had but I can't seem to find any record of purchases from you with the name you used in the review. Perhaps if you email me directly at FlexiNail I could help with your concerns. You definitely need to stop the cycle of severely splitting nails before nails can be healthy.
I would also disagree with the over priced comments. One order will last 3 to 6 months and is very little compared to the cost of salon visits every two or three weeks. Email me and let's see if we can't put a plan in place to get your nails in really good shape finally. Derek