Health  
Advertisement

Nail problems solved

Try our simple solutions to the top nail nuisances

Brittle Nails
Brittle nails can be caused by over-exposure to the sun, a poor diet or the prolonged use of commercial nail hardeners. Avoid the use of hardeners or varnishes containing formaldehyde – it has a drying effect on nails – try using a waterproof coating that seals moisture in the nail and repels water and dirt. A waxy lip balm can be quite effective at moisturising nails.

Hangnails
Picking and biting your nails, exposing them to detergents and chemicals, and a lack of general nail maintenance are all causes of hangnails. Use a pair of sharp cuticle scissors to remove existing hangnails (dull, cheap ones won’t allow you to effectively cut hangnails and may damage them more). To help prevent hangnails altogether, massage a cuticle oil, lotion or cream into the cuticle at least once a day. If your cuticles are damaged and painful, gently apply a moisturiser twice daily until they heal, then begin regularly applying a cuticle-specific moisturiser.

Ridges
Ridges on the nail are, unfortunately, mostly down to genetic causes. Also though you can't change hereditary factors, you can smooth the ridged nail surface with a buffer and buffing cream. However, if you have only recently developed ridges on your nails, this could be a sign of anaemia, and you may want to consult your doctor. Ridges may also be caused by too much pressure and prodding on the nail during manicures. When grooming your nails, be gentle with them so that they will stay strong and healthy.

White Spots
These can be caused by a blow to the nail, applying too much force to the nail during a manicure, or general wear and tear on the nail caused by daily tasks. Let the spots grow out, and make an effort to be gentle when manicuring your nails – prodding beneath the cuticles, where new growth is generated, can also cause these spots.

READ MORE:  1 |  2 next print printer friendly send to a friend

iVillage TV - Health zone

View video in larger player
iVillage Recommends Body cleansers
  

This iVillage Health service area is designed for educational purposes only. You should not rely on this information as a substitute for personal medical attention, diagnosis or hands-on treatment. If you are concerned about your health or that of a child, please consult your family's health provider immediately and do not wait for a response from our professionals. For the full Disclaimer, click here.
RATE IT
Loading ....
Loading ....
Delicious   Digg   reddit   Facebook   StumbleUpon