SAEDNEWS: Nails, like skin and hair, require their own special care
According to SAEDNEWS, Taking care of your nails during fall and winter is essential to keep them healthy and strong. Cold weather can cause dryness and brittleness, so it's important to moisturize and protect them from harsh elements. In this guide, you'll discover practical tips to help prevent damage and maintain their beauty throughout the colder months.
Just like your skin, your nails need moisture to stay strong and healthy during fall and winter. After every contact with water, be sure to apply a moisturizer. If you tend to forget, keep a small container of moisturizer by your sink or washbasin for easy access. When moisturizing your skin after a shower, make sure to cover your nails thoroughly as well.
Once a week, soak your nails in warm water (not hot) for 5 minutes. After drying your nails, before the moisture completely disappears, apply a moisturizer like olive oil to your nails and the skin around them. Massage the oil into your nails and surrounding area for a few minutes to allow it to absorb. Then, wear a cotton glove and wait for an hour.
When taking care of your nails in the fall and winter, don’t forget to wear gloves when you go outside. The cold and winter winds can dry out and damage your nails.
Acetone can dry out and damage your nails, so be more cautious when selecting and using nail polish remover during the colder months. Opt for a product that doesn’t contain acetone. For extra care, try to reduce the use of nail polish removers as much as possible.
When taking care of your nails in the fall and winter, you might prefer long nails, but as mentioned, cold weather makes nails more vulnerable. Keeping your nails shorter reduces the risk of damage.
When washing dishes, wear a pair of cotton gloves and then use plastic gloves over them. Don't use your nails as tools. For example, avoid using your nails to peel off sticker residue from your favorite picture frame. Just like it harms your skin, sunlight can also damage your nails. Throughout the day, apply sunscreen to your hands and make sure to pay attention to your nails as well.
When it comes to nail care in fall and winter, remove constant nail polishing from your manicure routine. Let your nails breathe and get some oxygen. Avoid products that contain formaldehyde. Incorporate gelatin into your diet, as it helps improve nail health and strength. Disinfect your manicure tools regularly, and if you're getting a manicure at a salon, bring your own personal manicure kit.