Information on nails, care, treatment as well as advice for making them more durable and strong.
A nail hardener is like a primer for your nails, a protectant.There are many different kinds of products on the market for you to choose from.The following will help you understand what a hardener can do as well as what are the best ingredients that you should be looking for in a hardener.
Prolonged use of formaldehyde may cause the nails to split, become dry and brittle, so one should consider using a waterproof product to help stimulate nail growth and to help keep moisture in while repelling water and dirt.Nail moisturizers that contain petrolatum, mineral oil or lanolin, glycerin, propylene glycol and proteins come in a cream or lotion form and give the nail strength while allowing it to bend.Alpha-hydroxy acids and lactic acid increase the water-binding effect of the nail plate.A well-formulated nail product should contain all of the aforementioned groups to treat the dehydrated nail plate.
A waterproof nail hardener should be applied after first soaking your nails in warm water for approximately 10 to 20 minutes and should be done on a daily basis for about 3 months while discontinuing use of detergents and nail polish removers.After soaking the nails, gently pat the nails dry. Before applying any hardener, the nails should be trimmed and polished leaving no rough edges immediately following the application of the hardener cream.
Shape your nails using a file or emery board and always file in one direction, do not file in a back and forth motion.The tip of the nail should be slightly rounded as well as the edges.After the initial treatment, follow the above instructions every week.Always wear gloves when doing gardening, washing dishes or even when using daily household chemicals.Household cleaners may contain ingredients that can dry out your nails. Proper and weekly care of your nails will give you beautiful nails that you will be proud to show off.
