7 tips to Keep Healthy Nails

Hey, bestie! The holiday season is here, and while you’re busy celebrating, shopping, and planning feasts, don’t forget about nail care! As the holiday season unfolds, it’s essential to maintain the health and beauty of your nails amidst the festivities. With numerous gatherings and celebrations, your hands become a focal point, making well-groomed nails a must-have accessory. Fortunately, achieving a salon-quality manicure at home is both feasible and cost-effective.

According to the Mayo Clinic, proper nail care involves keeping your nails clean and dry, moisturizing them regularly, and avoiding harsh nail care products.

By following these expert recommendations, you can ensure your nails remain strong, healthy, and ready to dazzle throughout the holiday season. After all, in this economy, regular salon visits can really add up, and there’s no reason why you can’t give yourself a stunning manicure at home!

A Few Winter Nail Care Tips to Know

1. Keep Them Hydrated

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Just like your skin, your cuticles need moisture, especially as the weather changes. Cold air can dry out your cuticles and nails, leading to breakage. Dr Dana Nails shares, “A dry, dehydrated, or non-existent cuticle will result in a compromised cuticle seal, potentially allowing water and infections to enter the nail and impacting nail growth.”

“When used regularly, cuticle oil will keep cuticles properly hydrated and allow nails to grow in healthier and stronger.” Start by applying a good quality cuticle oil several times a week. Olive oil is a budget-friendly option and works wonders! Massage it into your nails and cuticles to retain moisture, and you’ll notice a big difference in how your nails feel.

2. Choose the Right Products

When it comes to nail care products, quality matters. Avoid harsh nail polishes and removers that contain acetone, as they can strip your nails of their natural oils. Look for acetone-free removers and consider using a nail strengthener if your nails tend to be weak or brittle. A basic clear nail polish can work wonders as a base coat, providing extra protection before applying your favorite color.

3. Nail Care Routine at Home

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Establishing a nail care routine is key! Aim to do a mini manicure at home once a week. Start by soaking your fingers in warm, soapy water for a few minutes to soften your cuticles. Gently push back your cuticles with a wooden stick or your fingers—just don’t cut them! Trimming cuticles can lead to infection. After your soak, file your nails to your desired shape, and finish off with that nourishing cuticle oil we talked about. This routine will keep your nails looking polished and healthy all season long.

4. Stay Mindful of Nutrition

Your nails are a reflection of your overall health. Ensure you’re eating a balanced diet rich in vitamins and minerals essential for nail health. Foods high in biotin, like eggs and nuts, can strengthen your nails. Don’t forget about omega-3 fatty acids found in fish and avocado—they help keep your nails flexible and prevent breakage. Staying hydrated is also key. Aim for those eight glasses of water a day to keep everything, including your nails, in top shape.

5. Protect Your Nails

Throughout the holiday hustle and bustle, your nails can take quite a beating. Whether you’re cooking, wrapping gifts, or decorating, it’s easy for nails to chip or break. Wearing gloves while doing chores can provide protection and prevent your nails from becoming damaged. Plus, using them while cleaning can keep harsh chemicals away from your hands. Your nails will thank you!

6. Limit the Use of Acrylics

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While acrylic nails can look stunning, long-term use can weaken your natural nails. If you do enjoy them for the holidays, make sure to give your nails a break afterward. Stick to simpler nail designs and polishes, which can still be festive without the commitment. Plus, you’ll save money by skipping the salon treatments!

7. Listen to Your Nails

Lastly, listen to what your nails are telling you. If they’re peeling, splitting, or feeling weak, it’s time to reassess your care routine. You might need to take a break from polish or acrylics for a little while. Your nails are unique and deserve the love and attention that suit them best.

So there you have it! With a few simple tips, you can ensure that your nails stay healthy and strong throughout the holiday season without needing to splurge at the salon constantly. Nail care doesn’t have to be complicated; a little at-home TLC goes a long way. Embrace the independence of learning to care for your nails yourself. So gear up, grab those nail care essentials, and let your holiday spirit shine—one beautiful nail at a time! Happy holidays!

Are you taking care of your nails at home? Let us know in the comments!

  • Kara "Juicy" Johnson

    Kara ‘Juicy’ Johnson is a New York based Freelance Writer & Social Media Manager to The Curvy Fashionista. Kara specializes in plus-size fashion, lifestyle and relationship subject matter. When Kara isn’t writing for TCF, she enjoys creating and editing video & photo content for social media as a Style Influencer and Content Coach. Kara graduated from State University of New York at Albany, where she earned a B.A. in Psychology and a double minor in Education and Africana Studies.

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