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Jan 7, 2014
Charissa T.
It looks like I've got dirty nails but when I try to clean them it doesn't come off! Are they stained or something? Does anyone know how to get rid of this fast?!
Jan 7, 2014
Charissa T.
Jan 7, 2014
Leyla D.
This has happened to me before, and I wasn't able to get it off. 😔 but after a few days it just went away. I'm not exactly sure what it is, but I assume that its either the nail polish, or something I touched that got under them. Try soaking them in lemon juice, or buy a base coat with protein, calcium or vitamin. 😌
Jan 7, 2014
Abby M.
If its on your nail, use whitening toothpaste and a new toothbrush-and throw it away after/save it for the same use- and scrub them. after a few times itll go away. works with yellowing nails, too. if its under your nails, use a tooth pick or the little thing that swings off of nail clippers to scrape. good luck- I know how annoying it is! and make sure to always use a base coat- I know its a pain, but I've learned my lesson with my yellow nails!
Jan 7, 2014
Lucy R.
Use a toothbrush and mix together some baking soda and lemon juice and olive oil. Really work it in to your cuticles and underneath the nails where the dirt is Works for me!! Good luck