Zetaclear Ingredients

Zeta Clear Directions

Apply a thin coating (one or two drops) of Zetaclear Nail Gel twice daily to the surface of discolored nails, and under the tip of thickened nails. Allow gel to set for several minutes before covering with footwear. Always try to apply after bathing, showering or swimming. Using an emery board, gently roughen the flat surface of nails once a week to enhance gel adhesion. Look for improved color and softened keratin debris build-up under the nail in 3 to 4 weeks. Overall nail appearance will improve over time as keratin debris exfoliates with continued use of Zetaclear. Zetaclear will not penetrate through nail polish, but may be applied prior to using polish as often as twice daily. To keep nails looking clear, apply 3 times weekly after bathing.This 4-ounce bottle is a 3 to 4 month supply, depending on the number of nails receiving daily applications. Supervise children in the use of this product. For athlete's foot pay special attention to spaces between the toes. The brush applicator allows for easy application under nails and surrounding cuticle area. Wear well-fitting, ventilated shoes, and change shoes and socks at least once daily. For athlete's foot and ringworm, use daily for 4 weeks. If condition persists longer, consult a doctor.

Alternative "Bandaid" Method - For extensive keratin debris buildup.

Apply a small amount of Zetaclear Nail Gel to the center of the nail, spread gel around the nail with the applicator tip. Apply additional gel under the tip of the nail if possible, then immediately cover nail with a waterproof or regular bandaid. Don't remove the bandaid until you next bathe or shower. After bathing, dry nail well, reapply the gel and a new bandaid and continue this process, rather than the twice-daily applications and no bandaid. The bandaid will keep the gel moist on the nail around the clock permitting faster results.

Be careful that the bandaid doesn't move or slide around the toe. If this occurs, replace with a new bandaid after applying more gel.

Be sure to scrape out any softened keratin debris every other day from under the thickened part of your nail and gently sand the flat surface of your nail with an emery board once or twice a week.

Look for improvement in your nail's appearance in about 4 weeks. Nails will look better as the keratin debris is broken down and softened by the gel.

Ingredients in Zetaclear Clear Nails Solution

The ingredients of any product is important for your health. You deserve to know what’s in a product, and how it can help you. If you have questions after reading about these ingredients, please look at our FAQ Page.

Tea Tree Oil

Since before recorded history, the aboriginals of Australia have used tea made from the leaves of the Melaleuca tree to help promote healthy skin. This is how the name “tea tree” came to be.

Today, it is prepared commercially by steam distillation of the leaves. “Tea tree oil contains constituents called terpenoids, which help promote healthy nails.

Wikipedia states “Tea tree oil has been recognized as a potent antiseptic in Australia anecdotally for much longer than there has been scientific evidence. However, recent studies support a role for tea tree oil in skin care.”

Tea tree oil should not be put into the mouth or swallowed. Keep out of reach of children. Even small amounts taken internally can cause severe rash, abdominal pain, diarrhea, lethargy, drowsiness, inflammation of the corners of the mouth, slow or uneven walking, confusion or coma.

The tea tree oil in Zetaclear Solution is diluted with carrier oils to prevent skin rash or irritation. Pregnant and nursing mothers should consult with their health professional before using.

Almond Oil

Humans have had a long and happy relationship with almonds since 3000-2000 BC. In fact, almonds were found in Tutankhamen’s tomb (C. 1325 BC) in Egypt.

The almond is a small, deciduous tree growing about four to nine meters high. In the spring it blooms with beautiful pink or white flowers before the leaves appear. Although native to Southwest Asia, it can grow and ripen fruit as far north as the British Isles.

Sweet almond oil is used topically to moisturize dry skin, soothe chapped lips, and relieve itching due to dryness. It’s not greasy and is absorbed quickly. It generally does not irritate skin and does not appear to cause sensitization that many lead to allergic reactions.

Jojoba Oil

Jojoba is a shrub native to southern Arizona, southern California, and northwestern Mexico. For centuries Native Americans used the oil from the precious jojoba seeds to promote skin health.

The seed, about the size of a black olive, is almost 50% oil. Chemically, the oil is very similar to human sebum (the oil we naturally secrete from our skin glands), which is useful to prevent moisture loss from our skin.

Jojoba oil has been in commercial production since 1970. It is used primarily, at this time, for skin care.

Because of its very high flash point, research is being done into the possibility of using jojoba oil as a source of fuel.

Vitamin E Oil

*Vitamin E is a well-known antioxidant. When it is applied topically, your body absorbs it.

Vitamin E oil is often used to reduce the appearance of scars and blemishes, but at this time, research is inconclusive.

Lemongrass Oil

If you like Asian food, you’ve probably eaten lemongrass. It’s used in curry dishes, sauces, soups, and to flavor tea. It’s also used in baked breads, and candy. Lemongrass is used in perfumery, and as soothing aromatherapy.

One common use of lemongrass, also called citronella, is in candles to discourage mosquitoes.

Undecylenic Acid

Undecylenic acid is an organic fatty acid derived from natural castor oil.

Uundecylenic acid is thought to promote healty skin.

Clove Oil

Cloves were grandmother’s old remedy for toothache, and in fact, cloves are a natural analgesic, and oil of cloves is used by some dentists today.

Wikipedia reports that clove oil is also used in an all natural herbicide called “Perfectly Natural Weed and Grass Killer’, and is very effective at killing many types of plants.