How to Get Healthy Nails Port Charlotte FL

Does it feel like your nails never get beyond a certain length? Most likely, your lifestyle habits or genes are to blame. According to the Mayo Clinic in Port Charlotte, our nails grow about a millimeter every day. Nail growth occurs when new cells develop under your cuticle, causing old ones to harden and push out towards the end of your fingers. If this natural process isn't happening for you, try some of the following approaches to give them a boost.

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Port Charlotte, FL

How to Get Healthy Nails

Does it feel like your nails never get beyond a certain length? Most likely, your lifestyle habits or  genes are to blame. According to the Mayo Clinic, our nails grow about a millimeter every day. Nail growth occurs when new cells develop under your cuticle, causing old ones to harden and push out towards the end of your fingers. If this natural process isn't happening for you, try some of the following approaches to give them a boost.

Protect Your Nails

It's common sense that exposing your nails to harsh treatment or chemicals will damage them. If you're not a fan of wearing gloves to do the dishes, then try covering them with a layer of nail hardener or polish to keep the nail bed covered.  Be sure to avoid products that contain toluene sulfonamide, or formaldehyde, since these can be harmful to your skin.

Leave Them Alone

If you're a cuticle picker, know that this habit opens your nail up for an infection that can stop or slow down growth. It can take up to six months for an injury like this to heal. If you bite your nails, the solution is rather obvious. Try keeping them covered with polish which will discourage you from unconscious nibbling.

Let Cuticles Do Their Job

Many of us may like the look of a manicured hand with cut cuticles, but cuticles are there to protect the nail bed from bacteria and infection. When you remove cuticles, you leave the area where nail growth happens susceptible to harmful germs. If you get regular manicures, request that your aesthetician "push back" your cuticles. And make sure the tools touching your nails are sterilized so you don't end up with an infection like hepatitis B or warts...

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