New Year - New Nails
Growing long, strong beautiful nails may seem impossible for some people, but it is actually attainable for anyone. Nails just need the perfect combination of strength and flexibility. That is the concept behind our popular nail strengthener Gel Coat, which is formulated with keratin and calcium to create a protein-rich coating that instantly strengthens, seals and protects natural nails. The key to flexibility is getting enough moisture with a good nail oil. Other factors that can contribute to weak, brittle nails are poor nutrition, nail biting and not wearing gloves, both in the cold, and during tasks like dish washing. I also recommend using crystal nail files, which don’t cause the microscopic tears that lead to splitting and breakage.
This is a common complaint I hear from people who want to do some nail maintenance at home. And that includes almost all of us at one point or another! Here is a fool-proof guide: Long, oval shapes can really elongate short fingers and with bold nail color, this is a very mod, fashion forward style. The short and square look is great for most people, but it is especially flattering on long sinewy fingers, and perfect for people who like dark, dramatic nail colors. Short to mid-length oval shapes are pretty much universal and fool proof for anyone and go great with just about any nail look from all-natural to bold and colorful.
According to the Mayo Clinic, vertical ridges are increasingly common as you age and are not cause for concern. There are a few things that can mitigate this. A good buffer is in order to help smooth out the surface. I am against buffing any layers off the nail for normal nail maintenance because I believe you need all layers in tact if you want long, strong nails, but this is one instance where some buffing can be useful to help even out the surface. There are some effective ridge filling nail formulas out there, but alternately, you can just add a few extra coats of regular nail polish, which will also help to fill in ridges.








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