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Jun 17, 2013
Alex H.
I have a hangnail, how can you fix it at home. I've heard some thing about a tea bag and superglue, but I don't know how to do it? Help please.
Jun 17, 2013
G S.
Get nail glue or eyelash glue, but nail glue lasts longer. apply it to your nail to glue the hangnail back. get a cotton pad, or even some toilet paper. divide it in half so its really thin. get a piece as big as the hangnail spot. place it over the glue, then apply one more layer of glue to it. its like a nail bandaid.