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Common Nail Care Misconceptions

by Jen Hopkins

Different people have different beliefs when it comes to taking care of their nails. This is especially true for women who are obsessed with making their nails look beautiful. They have a lot of different myths and misconceptions about nail care that sometimes, it often results in them damaging their nails instead of taking care of them.

One of the more common myths when it comes to the use of nail polish in nails is that polishes that contain hardeners will help you have stronger nails. This is not usually the case as using hardeners will only increase the stiffness of your nails. When this happens, it becomes more prone to breaking, even after just a small amount of stress is applied to it.

The best way to keep nails strong is by moisturizing them, especially after using nail polish removers. This makes sure that your nails stay hydrated. Hydrated nails are much more resistant to damage than stiff or dry ones. This is why it is always a good idea to use hand lotion whenever your nails become exposed to drying agents such as soap.

Another practice that is done my most women is the pushing back of their cuticles. Most people believe that this will help make their nails grow better. On the contrary, most dermatologists will not advise this as pushing the cuticles may cause complications. The cuticle serves as protection for your nail root, and removing this may expose the nail bed to possible infections.

The use of artificial nails is also popular especially for those who have ugly or damaged nails while waiting for nails to grow back. Unfortunately, chemicals used in the application of these artificial nails may further add to the injury on your nails. this also increases the risk for an infection as microbes can accumulate beneath the nails and proliferate, later causing complications.

Unfortunately, nails grow at a very slow rate, around 0.1mm per day, so you will really have to wait a long time before broken nails will go back to their original state. This is why you should try preventing damages from occurring so that you won't have to experience this.

Going to a nail salon to get nails done is a good way to relax and have beautiful nails. But you should also be sure that your favorite nail salon practices good cleaning habits when it comes to their tools. Sharing tools with other people is an easy way to have infected nails. Salons that use gels and other equipment that do not involve contact with the previous customer may be better for your health.

So before you continue doing your old nail care practices, be sure to research and find the basis behind these practices. You might be doing more damage to your nails than you realize. If you are not sure with your practices, it is best to consult with a dermatologist before you inflict some serious damage to your nails.

Learn more about nail strengthener. Visit Jen Hopkins's site, www.NailCareSecrets.com, where you can find out all about hand and nail care and what it can do for you.

Published August 20th, 2010

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