How to Properly Carry Out Nail Care
A lot of people tend to take nail care for granted as nails are rather resilient structures. They are able to regenerate and go back to normal even though they have undergone extensive damage. One downside to not taking care of nails properly is that they will look really ugly and unpresentable. In addition to this, cracked and dirty nails are very painful and prone to infection.
Most people know about the basics of nail care such as the trimming of nails and keeping them clean. Even though these are very basic, these still need to be constantly done as neglecting your nails will definitely lead to a lot of different problems in the future such as cracked nails or infections.
Aside from these, people often neglect or take for granted the other do's and don't of nail care. One of the most commonly made mistakes when it comes to nails is the using of nails as tools. Using nails for opening containers, typing or as replacement for tools can do extensive damage to your nails. It is best to use the tools made for these jobs, or type correctly using your fingers to avoid such damage to your nails.
Another way in which nails can be damaged is exposing them to chemicals or drying agents such as soap. Dry nails are prone to getting damaged easily so it is best to avoid such substances. Moisturizing nails with hand lotion is also a good practice to do especially after washing your hands.
One area of your nails that you should be really careful is the cuticle area. This is because it is near the nail bed where your nail grows. This is the area that you should protect and clean frequently so that chances of infection and deformities forming in your nails are reduced.
Another practice that a lot of people do is the pulling of hangnails. This is a dangerous habit as the wrong pull might cause some serious damage to your nails. This will of course be very painful and may cause your entire nail to crack. Even though you are really irritated at seeing of feeling a hangnail, it is best to find a clipper and use it to cut it off rather than doing it yourself.
The use of nail polish is encouraged as it helps in protecting your nails from damage. Just be sure to rest your nails from time to time and don't overdo the use of nails polish. Nail products that contain formaldehyde should also be avoided due to the health risks involved.
These are just a few simple things that you need to remember when taking care of your nails. It is important that you take care of your nails and be aware with what you are doing with them so that they may stay strong and healthy. For further knowledge about your nails, you may ask a dermatologist as to how to properly care for your nails.
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Published August 20th, 2010
Filed in Health