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1. Keep Nails Clean and Dry



  • Wash hands regularly and dry thoroughly.
  • Avoid prolonged exposure to water, which can make nails brittle.
  • Wear gloves when doing chores like washing dishes or using chemicals.




 

 



  • Trim nails straight across and round slightly at the edges to prevent snagging.
  • Use a fine-grit nail file to smooth edges—avoid metal files, which can cause splitting.
  • Don’t bite or pick at nails or cuticles.






3. Moisturize



  • Apply hand and nail cream daily, especially after washing.
  • Use cuticle oil or cream to keep cuticles soft and healthy.






4. Protect Your Nails



  • Avoid harsh nail products with strong chemicals.
  • Limit the use of acrylics or gels; give nails a break to prevent weakening.
  • Use a base coat before nail polish to protect nails from staining.






5. Healthy Habits



  • Eat a balanced diet rich in protein, biotin, zinc, and vitamins A, C, and E.
  • Stay hydrated—water helps keep nails strong.
  • Avoid smoking, which can discolor nails and affect growth.






6. Nail Hygiene Tips



  • Don’t share nail tools to prevent infections.
  • Clean under nails gently—avoid digging or using sharp objects.
  • Treat any signs of fungal infection promptly (yellowing, thickening, or crumbling nails).






7. Boost Nail Strength



  • Apply a strengthening or hardening nail treatment if nails are weak.
  • Limit exposure to acetone-based nail polish removers; use gentle removers instead.
  • Give nails “breathing” time between polish applications.






8. When to See a Professional



  • Persistent discoloration, pain, swelling, or nail separation may indicate an underlying issue.
  • Regular manicures from reputable salons can help maintain nail health safely.