8 Brilliant Ways to Strengthen Weak Nails

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Harsh gel manicure removal procedures, contact with harsh cleaning chemicals, continually tapping on our phones and computer keyboards – the nail struggle is real! Read on for a few ways to naturally strengthen weak nails so that you can grow them to perfection.

8 Brilliant Ways to Strengthen Weak Nails

weak nails

1. Protect those brittle nails.

Limit exposure to water as much as possible. Wear rubber gloves when washing dishes, and try to keep nails out of long soaks in the tub.

2. Hydration, hydration, hydration!

Hydration plays an essential role in achieving beautiful hair, skin, and nails. Hydrated cuticles and fingernails are happy nails.

3. Upgrade your protein.

Protein is essential for strong, healthy nails. Incorporate more protein into your diet, and your nails, skin, and hair will reap the rewards.

4. Trim your nails.

If you’re struggling with weak nails, keep them short so that you can build up their strength. Top tip – file your nails in one direction. Sawing back and forth can cause splitting and peeling.

5. Pamper time.

Soak your fingers in warm olive oil, coconut oil, argan oil, vitamin E oil or castor oil for ten minutes to hydrate and restore your nails.

6. Leave the hand gel.

Hand sanitizers containing alcohol can strip away layers of the nail.

7. Make fortified nail cream a thing.

Hand cream packed with nail nutrients help strengthen and hydrate the nail over time. Use every time you wash your hands.

8. Let your nails breathe.

Your nails need a break too! Take regular timeouts from continuous polish wear and switch it up by layering up a high-quality nail hardener to give your nails a little TLC.

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