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  • (#1) The Tea Bag Method

    This broken nail fix is life-changing. The next time you snag or rip a nail, just grab a file, a tea bag, nail glue, and clear polish. 

    File your nail just a bit to even out the area around the tear. Then, trim your tea bag (a coffee filter could work here, too) into a small patch. Apply a dot of nail glue to the tear, and cover the broken nail with the tea bag patch. Let the area dry, and cover it with a coat of clear polish. That's it!

  • (#10) The Don't Break Them In The First Place Method

    Of course, you won't need any nail tips or tricks if your nails don't break in the first place. Generally, broken nails occur when fingertips are brittle and dry. However, if you apply cuticle oil three times a day, you can hydrate nails so that they're flexible instead of brittle. Opt for a jojoba-based oil for the best results. 

  • (#8) The File And Buff Method

    Depending on how attached you are to your nails, you might just want to file and buff your broken nail down and let it grow out naturally. This is definitely the easiest way to go! 

    Use a nail buffer to smooth out the area around the break and make sure everything is even. Then, file down the existing nail so it's in line with the break. Finally, buff the nail again so that it's smooth and ready to grow.

  • (#5) The Silk-Reinforced Gel Overlay Method

    You can always repair your broken nails with a tea bag, coffee filter, or silk patch if you need a quick fix, but those methods are not without their faults. None of those materials are resistant to acetone, so when you remove your nail polish, your nail will break all over again. Want an easy way to counteract that? Set your silk wrap with a coat of UV gel polish, which is acetone-resistant.

  • (#6) The Gel Method

    You can actually do a lot with just a few coats of nail gel, like Light-Less Gel. If the tip of your nail has completely separated, first coat the tip of your existing nail with nail gel, then place the broken portion back on top. Coat the entire nail with gel; flip your hand; and coat the inside with gel, too. Once everything dries, your hands will be in tip-top shape!

  • (#9) The Nail Powder Method

    Take a trick from your local nail salon, and repair a broken acrylic nail with powder. Apply a thin layer of nail glue to your entire nail. Then, dip the nail in powder, like IBD 5 Second Nail Filler Powder. Let the powder absorb, and buff the surface of your nail once it's dry. Finally, apply a clear coat of nail polish to set everything in place. 

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Many people have experienced the pain of broken nails. There are many reasons for broken nails. When repairing, you need to carefully cut off the cracked parts with nail clippers. Fiber paper is a relatively strong way to repair broken nails. There is no fiber paper for the time being, and teabag paper or coffee filter paper can be used instead.

Before repairing, make sure your hands are clean and oil-free, and nails must have a certain thickness and hardness. The random tool lists 10 ways to fix broken nails that you can do at home.

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