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You can also apply clear nail polish, stick a small torn patch of teabag paper or tissue to the wet polish over the split, and then once dry paint a few coats of polish over the top to seal it. (Drying fully in between.)
It might not be strong enough if the split is large but can provide some reinforcement while it grows out
I sort of donβt have those things. I have absolutely no nail products.