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Maintain the health of your nails and skin with this revolutionary treatment

A bespoke powerful formula that brings together special high-quality oils and minerals.

Lavender Oil 

  • Protects nail keratin
  • Supports the nails and skin
  • Fights against strong fungus

Organic Flaxseed Oil

  • Boosts skin’s natural immunity
  • Helps with inflammation
  • Superfood for your skin

Almond Oil

  • Helps prevent fungus
  • Protects against infections
  • Supports healthy nails

Tea Tree Oil

  • Strong antifungal properties
  • Helps curb fungus growth
  • Safe and effective

Lemongrass Oil

  • Efficient antifungal
  • Prevents future infection
  • Helps with inflammation

Aloe Vera

  • Soothes the skin
  • Strong antifungal
  • Moisturizes the skin

Tocopheryl Acetate

  • Stable form of Vit. E
  • Protects the skin
  • Prevents skin aging

Undecylenic Acid

  • Beneficial fatty acid
  • Helps prevent fungus
  • Helps protect the nails

Every 6 Bottles Order Comes With FREE US Shipping Too!

*96% Of Customers Order 6 Bottles (Our Recommended Option)

Frequently Asked Questions

Kerassentials is an extremely potent combination of oils and skin supporting vitamins that you can apply every day after you shower to give your nail bed the boost it needs. These carefully selected ingredients will give your skin the support it needs to constantly rebuild itself and stay healthy. Kerassentials is the only complete formula that maintains the health of your nails in multiple ways.

I know you are excited to finally rid this annoying fungus, so I can tell that you start noticing improvements immediately. Because your toenails will look more alive. The itchiness will be soothed. And within the first weeks you should be noticing new healthy pink nails growing out to replace the damaged areas. But I can tell you the biggest change will be in your confidence seeing yourself finally beat this thing that has been haunting you for so long.

When you click on any of the packages below and place your order, you will be covered by our full 60 day, 100% money back guarantee. This means if you change your mind at any time, or for any reason at all, you can just email our customer support team and we will refund your entire investment in Kerassentials no questions asked. There is absolutely no risk for you.

Just click on any of the packages you see below this video and place your secure order. Make sure you do it before stock runs out. The 6 bottle package is by far the most popular option because it guarantees you will not run out of Kerassentials during the course of your treatment.

Scientific references:

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