Home Remedies For
Nail Care
As with your skin and hair, when your nails look their best,
you feel more healthy and attractive. And as is true with both
hair and skin care, "less is best" when it comes to
the care of your nails. That is, avoid over- manicuring, overpolishing,
or working with your nails. Moisturize and protect them, just
as you do your skin and hair, to keep them at their best.
The following are some tips for achieving and maintaining healthy,
attractive fingernails and toenails:
Home Treatment for Nail Care
Keep your nails and hands well moisturized. Moisturizers containing
collagen and vitamin E are especially good for the nails. They
are most effective if put on after soaking your nails in warm
water and patting dry.
File your nails in one direction only, not back and forth.
a Keep toenails clipped straight across, not curved or pointed,
to avoid ingrown toenails. Also, do not clip toenails too short
or clip them in at the sides.
Use a fine-textured emery board, not a metal nail file. Metal
files are hard on the nails.
Moisturize and gently push back your cuticles. Do not cut them.
a Do not manicure your nails too frequently or apply nail products
too often.
If you have sensitive skin and nails, look for fragrance-free
and formaldehyde-free polishes and non-acetone polish removers.
If you wear polish, let your nails go "bare" for a
few days each month to let the air get to them.
Use protective cotton-lined vinyl gloves to wash dishes, work
with cleansers, or work in the garden.
Never bite your nails. Do not use them as prying tools.
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