Dr Lewinns | Renunail Sensitive Nail Treatment | Review

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Hi everyone! 
Ever since I finally put a stop to my nail biting habit before my Aunties wedding last year, i've been on a bit of a mission to get the prettiest shaped nails that I possibly can - the only problem with that? The fact that I have the most horrendously brittle nails that peel, crack and break super easily. Every time I seem to get them all to an equal length and a shape that I like, a breakage seems to happen almost instantly. 

I searched and searched the internet for a miracle solution and stumbled across more than a few reviews of this promising little product. Almost every review that I read spoke of promising results, which made it a pretty tempting prospect. The Dr Lewinns Renunail nail treatment promises stronger, longer nails in just four weeks - a month to better nails? That seemed too good to pass up . I popped straight onto E-bay and managed to find the sensitive version for around £6 for a 14ml bottle (it usually retails for £12). I opted for the sensitive version as I've found that quite a few strengthening polishes that I've tried in the past have made my nails more brittle, and it just felt as though I was coating my already easily breakable talons with layers of plastic. This seemed as though it might be a bit more of a gentle formula.

(Dr Lewinns - Renunail Sensitive)

The treatment itself is applied just like a normal nail polish, but unlike other strengthening polishes, you apply one coat a day, for four days. After the four days are up you remove all of the layers, give your nails a little breather for a week and then repeat the treatment another two times, again leaving a week in between. This probably isn't ideal for those of you who just can't deal with naked nails (I feel your pain polish obsessives, I feel your pain...) but for the sake of prettier, more paintable nails, a few weeks have got to be worth it haven't they? 


(Nails - Before Treatment) 
Anyway, I thought this could be a little bit of a long running review and for the sake of comparison I took a couple of photos of my nails before I started the treatment the other day so that we can properly see the difference after the month is up. As you can see, they leave a lot to be desired at the moment. The product itself goes on really nicely and doesn't seem to smell too overwhelming - theres nothing worse that unscrewing the lid for your room to be filled with eau de Nail Salon - this though seems no more scented than your run of the mill nail laquer. It left my nails looking super shiny and not overly coated and after only 2 days, my nails are definitely feeling a lot less fragile. Make sure to check back in a couple of weeks! 

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