WHAT MOST WOMEN GET WRONG ABOUT TIMING
This is where most women accidentally ruin their own progress.
Not because they are lazy.
Not because they do not care.
Because nobody ever explained the timeline correctly.
A toenail does not change like skin.
It does not refresh in a few days.
It grows slowly.
That means the old, thick, yellow-looking part has to move forward as newer-looking nail grows from the base.
So if you are staring at the same damaged tip after one week and thinking, “nothing is happening,” you may be judging the wrong part.
Do not watch the oldest part of the nail.
Watch the base.
That is where the story starts to change.
WEEK 1 TO 2: THE PREPARE PHASE
In the beginning, your job is simple.
Use puranail every day as directed.
Do not panic-check your nail every morning.
Do not expect the old yellow section to vanish overnight.
This stage is about softening, conditioning, and getting the nail area used to a consistent routine.
That matters because mature nails are often hard, dry, and stubborn.
For years, you may have been putting products on a nail that was never properly prepared first.
This is the first difference.
You are no longer just coating and hoping.
You are preparing.
WEEKS 3 TO 6: WATCH THE BASE
This is when many women start looking at the nail differently.
Not at the thick old tip.
Not at the rough yellow corner.
The base.
The area closest to where the nail begins.
That is where clearer-looking growth may become easier to notice over time.
It may be subtle at first.
A cleaner-looking edge.
A smoother-looking base.
A nail area that looks more conditioned.
A little less of that dry, stuck look.
Do not expect perfection.
Expect signs that the routine is finally making sense.
Individual results may vary.
MONTHS 2 TO 3: THE FAIR TEST WINDOW
This is the stage where consistency starts to matter more than excitement.
The women who quit early usually quit because they are still staring at the oldest part of the nail.
But the women who understand the grow-out process are watching the base.
They know the damaged-looking nail has to grow out slowly.
They know this is not a one-week trick.
They know a mature nail needs time.
That is why a real routine matters.
Not a random bottle used for a few days.
Not a soak you forget after a week.
Not a thin oil that runs off before it has a chance.
A daily cream routine you can actually keep.
MONTH 3 AND BEYOND: THE GROW-OUT PHASE
By this point, the question is not:
“Did the old nail magically disappear?”
The better question is:
“Does the newer growth look better than what was there before?”
That is the honest way to judge a nail routine.
The old nail tells you where you have been.
The new growth tells you where you are going.
This is exactly why so many women waste years jumping from one product to another.
They never gave one sensible routine enough time to match the slow speed of nail growth.
They started.
They doubted.
They stopped.
Then they started over with something else.
Same nail.
Same frustration.
Same closed shoes.
THIS IS WHY ONE JAR IS ONLY A START
One jar can help you begin.
It can let you test the texture.
It can let you see if the daily routine fits your life.
But one jar is not always enough time to judge years of thick, yellow-looking nail frustration.
Not because puranail is complicated.
Because nails are slow.
If you have been hiding your feet for years, you do not need another short attempt.
You need a routine with enough time behind it.
That is why the next decision matters.
Because this is not about buying more cream.
It is about giving your nail enough time to show you what consistent care can do.
Questions Women Ask Before Trying puranail
Has anyone tried something like this after years of thick yellow nails?
I was skeptical too because I had already tried Vicks, tea tree oil, vinegar soaks and pharmacy creams. What finally made sense to me was the softening step first. Thick nails need a routine that prepares the nail instead of just coating the top.
I have spent so much money on nail stuff over the years. Oils, soaks, lacquers, files, everything. Is this just another cream?
That was my question too. The difference is the routine: soften, reach, support. It is not just raw tea tree oil. It uses Allantoin to help soften hardened nails, then Tea Tree Oil, Oregano Oil and Vitamin E to support clearer-looking growth over time.
How long does shipping usually take?
Most orders are processed quickly. Check the checkout page for current shipping times in your area.
My wife has hidden her feet for years. She is scared of pills because of liver warnings. Is puranail a pill or something you swallow?
No, puranail is topical. It is a cream you apply to the nail area. Nothing to swallow, no prescription and no blood tests.
My nails have been like this for more than 10 years. Is it too late to even try a routine like this?
The page says this was made for mature, stubborn nails. The key is consistency because toenails grow slowly. Watch the base over time instead of expecting the whole old nail to change overnight.
Why would I need more than one jar?
Because nails grow slowly. One jar starts the routine, but the 3 jar option gives more time to stay consistent while clearer-looking growth has time to appear.
My daughter sent me this because I keep saying my nails are “just cosmetic,” but honestly I hate wearing closed shoes all summer.
I have been nervous about oral antifungal pills. I just want something simple I can use at home.
That is exactly why puranail is positioned as a topical cream. It is for women who want a simple at-home routine without swallowing pills.
I just ordered mine. I am tired of hiding my feet.