splitting fingernails and cuticles
#81
OPI has a great nail strenghtener. I have a lot of allergies. I find if I use cleaning products without gloves my nails within a couple of days will start to split.
I have rubber glovess all over the house.
I have rubber glovess all over the house.
#82
Originally Posted by CircleSquare
You also probably need to drink more water. . . 6-8 glasses per day. Dehydration can cause damage to nails, hair, and our entire body.
#84
I too have this problem. Will try some of the remedies mentioned here and hope they help. Thanks. I also spend the winters in Fl. and am in the salt water pool every day for 1 hour. By the time I go home in May, my nails are beautiful and last til about Oct., before they start to peel again. So maybe something to the salt.
#85
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Location: Newberg, OR
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I have the same problem, and I absolutely love this product. I carry it in my purse, and it doesn't leak. I've had the same tube for about two years. When I'm riding along in the car with my husband driving, I use it then. I rub it into my cuticles and my nails, and it helps. If you use it regularly, I'm betting you'll notice a difference.
http://www.sephora.com/browse/produc...categoryId=B70
Another less convenient, but cheaper, product that I keep at home is this:
http://www.amazon.com/Creative-Nail-.../dp/B0002QB1SC
I keep bottles of this at home because I'm afraid they'll leak in my purse. They're great too.
http://www.sephora.com/browse/produc...categoryId=B70
Another less convenient, but cheaper, product that I keep at home is this:
http://www.amazon.com/Creative-Nail-.../dp/B0002QB1SC
I keep bottles of this at home because I'm afraid they'll leak in my purse. They're great too.
#86
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Newberg, OR
Posts: 1,911
Originally Posted by redpurselady
Have you ever considered taking fish oil as a supplement? Helps with my nails and dry eye. It's also good for the heart (omega 3).
#87
First off ladies, never clip your nails always use a nail fils and file in one direction, not back and forth. Drink lots of water and if your cuticles are dry put lots of hand cream on them, slip them into a plasic bag and whap your hands in a towel. The warmth will soften them up. If you have someone to help you put a towl in the microwave to warm it up then wrap them up. Why do I know this, it is because I am a nail tech and hair dresser. OraLee
#88
Mix a package of Knox Gellitin in your orange juice daily and you see how well it helps your nails
Originally Posted by oatw13
If your nails are splitting in layers, it sounds more like they aren't healthy to start with. Talk with your doctor. Maybe you aren't getting enough calcium? Please don't start taking calcium without talking to a doctor because most people need less as they age. You could be deficient in other nutrients, as well.
They sell nail strengtheners that you apply like a clear nail polish that help. They are found at most drugstores with the nail polish.
In the meantime, slather them with lotion every time you walk by a bottle. It can't hurt.
They sell nail strengtheners that you apply like a clear nail polish that help. They are found at most drugstores with the nail polish.
In the meantime, slather them with lotion every time you walk by a bottle. It can't hurt.
#90
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Texas
Posts: 46
I had the same problem and found that I was low on calcium.
I started taking Citracal +D, Maximum 2 times a day. After several months I had to start cutting them every 10-12 days. Sorry, it won't help the cuticles, still have to use cream for them.
I started taking Citracal +D, Maximum 2 times a day. After several months I had to start cutting them every 10-12 days. Sorry, it won't help the cuticles, still have to use cream for them.
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