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Hundreds of Amazon shoppers rave about this $26 nail fungal treatment that gives you ‘pretty toes’

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There are many ways you can get a fungal nail infection. Sometimes it’s from unclean tools at a nail salon. Other times it’s from having your hands and feet constantly in moist environments. But one thing remains the same – you don’t have to battle it alone.

If you’re struggling to get your claws healthy again, then take note from hundreds of Amazon shoppers who love this Ariella Nail Fungus Treatment. It’s a nail solution that helps remove the fungi and yeast at the root of your infection.

Shop: Ariella Nail Fungus Treatment, $25.99

Credit: Amazon
Credit: Amazon

Part of what makes this treatment stand out is the use of “clinically proven” ingredients, including deacetylated chitin, O-hydroxybenzoic acid and Angelica dahurica. Together, they can help repair and give new life to discolored, brittle and cracked nails.

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Not to mention, the treatment is simple to apply. Just twist down on one of the applicator pens and brush the solution onto your nails. And depending on your infection, you could see improvement within a matter of weeks.

Keep in mind your nails should be dry at the time of application and that they may temporarily turn yellow during the process.

Credit: Amazon
Credit: Amazon

With over 4,000 customer ratings, this treatment is definitely a fan-favorite. One five-star reviewer gushed that the solution allowed them to show off their natural nails again.

“After using this, I noticed a difference in days,” they explained. “After two weeks, using this three times a day, my toes are pretty again. They don’t hurt. I can go completely polish-free. I can’t wait to see how they look in a month when they completely grow out. ‘Tis going to be amazing.”

Another shopper explained how they noticed results within the first couple of weeks.

“I like the twist pen design of this product,” they wrote. “The brush applicator dispenses the product evenly and easily, but the best part is this stuff works. I started to see improvement after the first week, and after two weeks, my badly damaged toenail was well on its way to being back to normal.”

It’s also worth noting that not all reviewers experienced dramatic results. Some shoppers also noted some difficulty using the applicator. But even so, this didn’t appear to be a concern for others.

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