Nail Care Myths that should be Abolished
When it comes to taking care of their nails, different people have different styles and beliefs as to how they can make their nails beautiful. Some may do it correctly, while others may have misconceptions when it comes to nail care and this may result to the weakening of their nails.
One practice that is often practiced but will not do your nails much good is the application of nail polish with hardener. Hardeners will only make you nails stiffer and easier to break. This is why it might be a better idea to use normal nail polish to give protection to your nails.
The best way to keep nails strong is by moisturizing them, especially after using nail polish removers. This makes sure that your nails stay hydrated. Hydrated nails are much more resistant to damage than stiff or dry ones. This is why it is always a good idea to use hand lotion whenever your nails become exposed to drying agents such as soap.
Another practice that is done my most women is the pushing back of their cuticles. Most people believe that this will help make their nails grow better. On the contrary, most dermatologists will not advise this as pushing the cuticles may cause complications. The cuticle serves as protection for your nail root, and removing this may expose the nail bed to possible infections.
For people who have ugly and broken nails, they may think that the use of artificial nails is a good idea while they are waiting for their nails to grow back. But the use of artificial nails can contribute to making nails look worse especially for those who have an infection. Bacteria and fungi can get trapped underneath the artificial nails, making them harder to get rid of. The chemicals used in attaching these nails also contribute to the weakening of your nails.
In line with this, you should remember that nails grow very slowly so it is not very easy to just wait for your nails to grow. Infected and damaged nails will take weeks to months for them to regenerate as they grow as slow as 0.1mm a day. Preventing problems from occurring is always better than waiting for your nails to grow back.
A nail salon is a good way of having beautiful nails without exerting any effort at all. One precaution that you should take when going to such establishments is their cleanliness. The use of tools for several customers exposes you to risks, especially of the customer before you had a bacterial or fungal infection. Be sure to inspect a salon's cleanliness policy before allowing them to use their instruments on you. Better yet, choose a salon that makes use of liquids and gels so that indirect contact with infected individuals is avoided.
Nail care is not that simple once you consider all of these common misconceptions that people do. Before you do anything with your nails, be sure to know what you are doing and verify if it can really help in making your nails look and grow better. You may ask your dermatologist for help if you are not sure with your current nail care practices.
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Published August 20th, 2010
