Stop Doing these Nail Care Misconceptions
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 of the most common myths that people have when it comes to the use of nail polish is that polish that comes with hardeners are better since they make your nails stronger and more resistant to damage. On the contrary, using this kind of nail polish only makes your nails more stiff thus making them easier to break when they are exposed to mechanical damage.
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.
The pushing back of cuticles is also done by a lot of women as they believe that this will help the growth of their nails. But this is also one practice that should not be done as the cuticle serves as protection for the nail bed. Removing this is not advised by dermatologists and it exposes you to risks such as infection.
The use of artificial nails is also popular especially for those who have ugly or damaged nails while waiting for nails to grow back. Unfortunately, chemicals used in the application of these artificial nails may further add to the injury on your nails. this also increases the risk for an infection as microbes can accumulate beneath the nails and proliferate, later causing complications.
You should always remember that even though nails are constantly growing, they grow at a very slow pace. This means that having broken and ugly nails are not very easy to fix. You will have to wait several months for a broken nail to regenerate before it will go back to its normal state.
Going to nail salons to have nails done is also a relaxing pastime for most women. One thing that you should consider when going to such establishments is their policy on cleanliness. Nail salons should practice proper hygiene and cleanliness so as to avoid transfer of infections from one customer to another. Salons that use gels and creams on their customers are a safe choice as this greatly reduces the risk of getting an infection due to indirect transmission.
Before doing anything to your nails, be sure to research and find out if the basis for these practices is scientifically justified. Old practices that do not have any beneficial effects to your nails should be discarded. If you are not sure with what you are doing to your nails, be sure to consult a doctor first so that you won't do anything that you might regret in the future.
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Published August 20th, 2010
Filed in Health