Multiple outlets publish a personal account by Rosie Green describing her decision to stop regular gel manicures after experiencing nail problems. She says she used gel manicures for years, referring to herself as a “gel-nailoholic,” and later reports that her nails become flaky, dry, and splitting. In her account, she attributes the deterioration to years of gel nail use and describes the impact on the condition of her nails. She then says she switches away from gel manicures to alternatives she characterizes as saving time and money, while also aiming to improve nail health. The articles focus on her self-reported experience rather than independent testing or clinical findings, and they present her narrative of transitioning to different nail-care approaches. Both sources share the same framing and summary, indicating they are covering the same story and author. The reporting is therefore primarily a first-person perspective on perceived effects of gel manicures and subsequent changes in routine.