What the Kerasal Fungal Nail Renewal TV commercial - Late Night Show is about.
Title: Kerasal Fungal Nail Renewal TV Spot: 'Late Night Show'
"This little wonder treatment is here to help you regain that confidence in your toes, folks! Kerasal Fungal Nail Renewal is clinically proven to penetrate deep into the nails, effectively treating fungal infections for visibly healthier looking nails in no time!"
"Just brush it on. It's that easy. And with its unique blend of ingredients, this powerful formula not only targets the fungus but also moisturizes and nourishes your nails, leaving them looking revitalized."
"Handpicked by real people who have tried and tested it, this product has become a game-changer. It's like a nail makeover in a bottle!"
"Now, let's talk about results. We're not playing games here, folks. With Kerasal Fungal Nail Renewal, you could start seeing visible improvement in as little as one week! Say hello to healthier-looking nails that you can be proud to show off!"
"So why wait? Don't let those fungus blues get you down. Try Kerasal Fungal Nail Renewal and be ready to rock those sandals with confidence this summer!"
"Folks, our time is up, but yours is just beginning. Visit your nearest pharmacy or go online to get your hands on Kerasal Fungal Nail Renewal today. Trust us, your toes will thank you!"
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[Closing graphic with product information and tagline: "Kerasal Fungal Nail Renewal: Healthy, happy nails are just a brush away!"]
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Kerasal Fungal Nail Renewal TV commercial - Late Night Show produced for
Kerasal
was first shown on television on March 7, 2021.
Frequently Asked Questions about kerasal fungal nail renewal tv spot, 'late night show'
Over 90% of people saw a visible improvement after 8 weeks when used as directed. It is important to use for a minimum of 8 weeks as results will continue to improve with longer usage. Depending on severity of condition, 3 to 6 months of application may be needed to achieve full effect.
Kerasal Fungal Nail Renewal Treatment is a topical formula that is clinically reduce to rapidly improve the appearance of unsightly nails damaged by fungus or psoriasis. Kerasal Nail normalizes thickened nails, reduces nail discoloration, and softens and rehydrates brittle nails.
Kerasal side effects
Stop using Kerasal and call your doctor at once if you have a serious side effect such as redness or severe skin irritation after applying the medication. Less serious side effects may include mild burning, itching, or irritation of treated skin.
However, Kerasal® Fungal Nail Renewal™ and Kerasal® Multi-Purpose Nail Repair™ can improve the appearance of nails that are damaged by nail fungus. They both are formulated to hydrate the nail so it's less brittle, reduce discoloration and help normalize the thickness of the nail.
Possible side effects
In addition to its desired action, this medication may cause some side effects, notably: it may cause dryness and peeling of the skin; it may cause local irritation.
Most Kerasal® users, who use the product as directed, can start to see improvement within two days. Over 90% of people who participated in a clinical study saw visible improvement after 8 weeks. Results will continue to improve by using even longer than 8 weeks.
We recommend that you use the product no more than once daily. For best results, clean and dry your feet before using Kerasal Intensive Foot Repair Foot Masks.
Kerasal is the most doctor recommended cosmetic brand for improving the appearance of nails damaged by a fungal infection (among non-prescription brands).
You may need to use for up to 8 weeks as results will continue to improve with longer usage. Depending on severity of condition, 3 to 6 months of application may be needed to achieve full effect. How do I use Kerasal® Multi-Purpose Nail Repair™?
Serious side effects of Kerasal
Signs of an allergic reaction, like rash; hives; itching; red, swollen, blistered, or peeling skin with or without fever; wheezing; tightness in the chest or throat; trouble breathing, swallowing, or talking; unusual hoarseness; or swelling of the mouth, face, lips, tongue, or throat.