Kerasal Nail:
Restores Healthy Appearance to Nails Discolored And
Deformed by Onychomycosis or Psoriasis.
Product Description:
Kerasal Nail is a clear, colorless liquid supplied in a plastic
tube with a silicone tip applicator to facilitate application to
the nail. Kerasal Nail is free from preservatives and
fragrances. The ingredients are fully biodegradable.
Kerasal Nail improves appearance of discolored and
deformed nail resulting from fungal infection or psoriasis, by
increasing nail hydration and improving nail surface integrity.
This creates an environment that is not conducive to the
growth of fungi and bacteria. Kerasal Nail restores healthy
appearance of nails with first signs of improvement normally
seen after 2 weeks of treatment.
Usage:
Apply Kerasal Nail once daily directly to affected nails,
preferably in the evening just before bed time. Hold the point
of the tube on the nail. Press lightly on the tube and spread
the solution with the point. Cover each nail with a thin layer
of solution. It is important that the solution is also applied
under the free edge of any affected nails. After application,
allow the nail to dry for a few minutes.
Clinical signs of improvement may be seen after 2 weeks of
treatment. Duration of treatment varies according to severity,
but in many cases 3-6 months of treatment may be required
to achieve satisfactory results. For optimal results, continue
the treatment until a normal nail has grown out or up to 12
months.
Avoid using nail polish during treatment as the desired effect
of Kerasal Nail will be diminished.
Additional Information on Kerasal Nail:
How does Kerasal Nail Work?
Kerasal Nail's patented formula combines the keratolytic, nail
softening and hydrating effects of propylene glycol, urea and
lactic acid, using a unique technology that enables these
ingredients to deeply penetrate the nail plate.
Kerasal Nail changes the nail's micro-environment and
improves the nail surface integrity which creates an
environment that is not conducive to the growth of fungi and
bacteria.
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