Help With Pedi! Urgent!!
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Mar 29, 2013
Kellyn D.
How do I get rid of blood under a broken nail? I have to wear sandals to the Carolina cup tomorrow and my toes look awful! I got cleted on my foot in soccer and I don't know how to fix my broken nail. I'm doing a French tip pedicure so I need this fixed! PLEASE help!
Mar 29, 2013
Kelsey V.
The only way I'm aware of is to heat a needle up and poke a hole in your nail so that the blood can drain out. I had to do it when I smashed my toe. It's not very fun though so maybe you should just paint them a solid color.