What Nail Products Do You Use?
For classical guitarists, nails are a crucial part of the right-hand technique, impacting tone, precision, and overall performance quality. This week's Discussion of the Week focuses on the various nail products and care routines that guitarists use to maintain and enhance their nails. Let's share our experiences and recommendations on:
- What nail products do you swear by for strengthening and maintaining your nails?
- Do you have a specific nail care routine that you follow?
- Have you tried any unique or unconventional products that have worked well for you?
- What are some common problems you face with your nails, and how do you address them?
- Are there any DIY tips or home remedies that have proven effective for you?
- How many of you play without nails, and what techniques or products do you use to adapt your playing style?
Join us in this discussion to exchange tips and tricks for keeping your nails in top condition, or for playing effectively without nails. Whether you're a seasoned guitarist with a well-established routine, someone looking for new ideas, or a guitarist who prefers to play without nails, this conversation will provide valuable insights to help you achieve the perfect right-hand technique.
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Old school here... different nail files and sandpaper grades, also raw shea butter for hands and nails. I would like to try a nailless approach at some point but I find it hard to see how I will succeed in producing the layers of simultaneous timbres that I am used to using... even the sets of strings enough versatile in timbres are few in number.
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Nailtiques Formula 2. Available on Amazon for about $16.00.
My nails are like paper & over the years I have tried every method under the sun to strengthen or support them from artificial nails to acrylic nails to gel nails to silk wraps etc. etc. & on & on ad infinitum and by far the best thing that I have ever used is Nailtiques Formula 2. It's amazing stuff! It's just a clear nail polish but the first time I tried it I put on one coat & my weak floppy nails were instantly like iron. It dries really fast & I apply a fresh coat about every 3 or 4 days and one coat is enough (I have found that if I have too many coats on my nails it tends to peel off). They make 3 other formulas; Formula 1 (which I have not tried), Formula 2+ which seems to be just a thicker version of Formula 2(hence it has a greater tendency to peel) & Formula 3 which is designed for nails that chip & peel so it has an emollient component that feels sort of oily. Anyway, I love this inexpensive & easy to use product.
p.s. I'm now almost 78 years old & I've been playing since I was a teenager & back in the day I remember a lot of Flamenco players that used to put airplane glue on their nails. !Oy Vey, Ole!
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I use a glass nail file and micromesh sanding squares which go up to 12000. I also a small piece of flexible micro mesh sheet to polish the back of the nail. Like others I do have problems with weak nails - particularly a. I keep my nails fairly short which helps (also helps with the hook on my m fingernail). If I look at my fingers end on, they are each twisted to some degree from the knuckle which means I need to shape them differently, so I'm constantly trying the find the optimum shape for each!