Getting Strong Fingernails
Nice strong fingernails: some women have them and some women don’t. Which is you? If you have weaker nails and want to get them strong, there are things you can do to strengthen nails for a healthy look. If you have strong nails and want to keep them strong, there are things you can do to keep them healthy.
The first thing to do about fingernail health is to keep them clean. If you go to a manicurist, make sure that person uses good sterilization for the manicuring tools. Actually keeping your nails well manicured and trimmed can actually make them a little stronger. Here are a few tips for nail care for strength and health:
• When getting a manicure or doing it yourself, keep your fingernails short with a square shape that is slightly rounded at the top.
• Brittle nails need moisture and trimming. Soak your nails for 15 minutes in bath oil and trim them, wash them and apply moisturizer such as a good hand cream to keep them healthier.
• An additional way to treat brittle nails is to moisturize at night and cover with cotton gloves.
• Use a good nail hardener to fortify your nail as they grow. A new nail hardener imported from Colombia is Quimica Alemana which has proven to show results in a very short time.
• Only use nail polish remover without acetone twice a month. Wash the nails and apply moisturizer afterwards.
• Never cut splits or tears with your fingernails. Always use a tool to cut and an emery board to smooth the edges.
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Finger and toenails are a part of your skin — made of the same protein and keratin as your skin and hair. Nails are composed of the hardest keratin, and are one of the body’s strongest tissues. If you want attractive and healthy nails, you must treat them as carefully as you treat your skin and hair. Consider how harsh chemicals, dyes, and permanent solutions negatively affect the condition of your hair and skin. So it goes with your nails. Manicure treatments that focus on faux nails and fingernail polish needlessly and harmfully coat your nails with the harshest of substances — and you have paid for the damage. Consider the following:
Healthy fingernails should be smooth, shiny, and a translucent pink tone. Look at the nails of a child and understand your nails should look no differently.
Systematic problems in the body will show in the nails as nail disorders or poor nail growth.
Nails grow an average of one-tenth of an inch a month. Approximately six months from cuticle to tip.
A nail consists of several parts – the nail plate (the visible part of the nail consisting of several layers), the nail bed (the skin beneath the nail plate), the cuticle (the tissue that overlaps the plate and rims the base of the nail), the nail folds (the skin folds that frame and support the nail on three sides), the lunula (the whitish half-moon at the base of the nail) and the matrix (the hidden part of the nail unit under the cuticle).
Fingernails grow from the matrix. Nail cells here are soft and gel like, and any trauma to this area will cause a vertical ridge across the nail in the new nail growth. As new cells grow in the matrix, the older cells are pushed out, compacted and take on the familiar flattened, hardened form of the fingernail. Nails are permeable, which means they absorb liquids on contact.
Nails typically grow faster on your dominant hand.
Nails typically grow faster in the summer than in winter.
by Phil















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