Antifungal Nail Polish

Embarassed of your toe nails? It’s color turn to yellow, brown, darker and darker, or maybe disfigures? Does the surrounding skin look enflamed and/or do you feel slight discomfort? If yes, then it’s must be fungus under your nail, Onychomycosis. Onychomycosis is a fungal infection affecting the fingers and toes around and beneath the nail bed. Most cases of discolored, disfigured nails are caused by hard-to-treat fungal infections involving the skin spread under the nail.

Many people have tried lots of different products over the years, from pills to creams, to nail lacquers, but get no better condition. Not too bad tough, their nails didn’t get worse, but they didn’t get better either. What a frustrating fungus, right? If this condition occurs to your toe nail, then you should try Pellexasil, the anhydrous antifungal nail polish.

Many nail fungus remedies contain water or any hydrous in its composition. This is worst, since fungus loves water, like your dog loves it’s bed. Fungus thrives on moisture, so why you add more water?

Don’t Water Your Fungus!

Pellexasil, the antifungal nail polish, contains no water. It’s anhydrous or water-free, made from Punica Granatum (Pomegranate) Extract. Engineered by Pellexa Research Labs to improve the health, of even the most tenacious foot of nail fungal infections. Pellexasil works first by soothing the itching, flaking and burning that attacks the skin around and between nails. Healthy skin appears within days.

 

Pellexasil Success Stories

Many success stories about Pellexasil, here is one:

I’ve tried lots of different products over the past five years. The best I can say is that my nails didn’t get worse, but they didn’t get better either, until I tried Pellexasil. In one week, my thick yellow toenail—the one that had my grandkids calling me Monster Toes—started to pull away from the skin underneath. I got nervous when I saw that, but my dermatologist told me that was the best news ever. It meant the fungus under the nail was going away! She couldn’t believe Pellexasil was working that fast.

Click here to learn more about Pellexasil.

Comments are closed.