She once saw nail polish as a harmless detail, a small ritual that made her feel polished and in control. The stronger smell, the extra layers, the faint discomfort—she dismissed them all as nothing. As her nails began to yellow and thin, she found darker shades and thicker coats, turning damage into something that looked like perfection from a distance. Each compliment became a reason to ignore the quiet signals her body was sending.When her nail finally split, she could no longer deny what was happening. The numbness that followed wasn’t just physical; it was emotional, too—a realization that she’d traded awareness for habit. Stepping back from polish felt like losing a part of her identity, yet with every unpainted week, her nails slowly returned to life. Mira learned that real care sometimes looks less glamorous, and that anything we use to feel better can quietly hurt us if we stop paying attention.
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