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Winter Nail Care Routine To Banish Dry & Brittle Nails

Because your tips deserve some TLC

Sneha Jain
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Winter is coming! And while we love the winter season, our nails don't share the same enthusiasm! As much as we enjoy winter, we dislike all of the unexpected beauty issues that arise during this season. Icy wind and dry weather are a recipe for disaster when it comes to nail health, and with winter approaching, you need to be sure your routine is in order. You must be familiar with conditions such as dry and itchy skin, dandruff, and many more. Furthermore, during winter, the nail becomes brittle, and starts breaking, and splitting. Therefore, winter nail care tips are essential. In this article, we will discuss what causes dry and brittle nails in winter, how to get rid of brittle nails, and how to create a perfect winter nail care routine. Read on.
 
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    What Causes Dry & Brittle Nails In Winter?

    The main reason for dry, brittle nails in winters is a lack of moisture in the air. The chilly, dry air penetrates your house every time you open or close the door, causing you to crank up the heat. However, the warmth provided by the heater has little effect on humidity levels, resulting in dry skin, brittle nails, and staticky hair. Other causes include Anaemia, Thyroid, and Age.
     
    • Anemia: It is a condition in which the body does not create enough haemoglobin. This is a protein responsible for transporting oxygen from the lungs to the rest of the body. Anemia can be caused by an iron deficiency.
    • Thyroid disease: This ailment causes the body to produce either too many or too few hormones. This can have an impact on the body's mineral absorption. As a result, the nails of a person may split away from their beds.
    • Age: The strength of a person's nails can be affected by their age. Nails normally deteriorate in strength over time, making them more brittle.
     
  2. Watch The Weather

    Winter may be harsh on the skin, hair, and nails. Not only cool, dry weather causes nails to become extremely brittle, but dramatic temperature changes from outside to inside can also cause damage. The transition from a heated home or office to the chilly open air can cause nail cells to contract and expand repetitively, resulting in a weakening between the cells and breakage. That’s why it's a good idea to always wear gloves in the winter. PS: Don’t forget to moisturize, moisturize, and moisturize to preserve both your skin and your nails.
     
  3. Winter Nail Care Routine To Banish Dry & Brittle Nails

    The dry air necessitates a slightly different winter nail care routine than was required during the humid summer months. Try this winter nail care routine to keep your nails in the best form and ready for winter fun:
     
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    Moisturize

     
    Moisturizing is a well-known secret to good skin, yet it is frequently neglected when it comes to nail care. While dry, brittle nails can be caused by a variety of factors, they are ultimately a cry for moisture, therefore making sufficient hydration the cornerstone of your nail care routine. Give your nails special attention when applying hand lotion. There are numerous hydrating nail products on the market, but applying moisturizer is only half the battle won. Afterall, strong nails require more than a fancy cream or serum.
     
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    Manicure

     
    A manicure can help if your tips have become excessively dry. Manicures involve massaging your hand and removing dry skin near the nail with cuticle nippers, as well as dirt and filth. Your nails are shaped and a nail care cream is applied to strengthen them. Finally, they are painted. A manicure is meant to last two to three weeks. Apply a nail cream after your manicure to keep your nails healthy.
    SS Beauty Recommends: Arcelia Gel Power Nail Enamel
     
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    Avoid Water

     
    Water is harmful to your nails. Your nails absorb it and become weak, which can cause the natural oils to escape. Furthermore, the water absorption renders them extremely weak, while the water bloat's expansion disrupts the bond between your nail polish and your nail, causing it to chip. Make sure your nails are protected, topside and bottom side, with a base coat, polish, and topcoat before getting in the shower or doing anything in the water. Make a final swipe at the very tip of your nail to seal everything off and keep water out. Follow this up with a hydrating lotion.
     
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    Cuticle Oil

     
    We wash and sanitize our hands more regularly throughout the winter, especially post-global pandemic. It's required, although it frequently leads to peeling of nail beds. Toughening them up starts with the cuticles. Nail health begins with the cuticles—even a perfectly polished manicure can't save ragged, dry cuticles. Fortunately, the solution is easy. Using cuticle oil 2-3 times each day to increase hydration. Use it even if you believe you don't need it.
     
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    Treat Your Nails Like You Treat Your Hair

     
    Enter the new golden rule: since hair and nails are both made up of Keratin Proteins, it stands to reason that many of the same treatment guidelines apply. Over-processing can cause dehydration and damage to both hair and nails. Frequent polish removal, gels, and acrylics have the same effect on nails as dyes, chemicals, and heat applications have on your tresses. Hydration may help mend hair concerns such as frizz and split ends, and it can also help cure dry and brittle nails.
  9. Tips To Keep Your Nails Healthy And Prevent Dry & Brittle Nails In Winter

    The same principle that is used to treat dry skin may be used to dry nails, although different solutions are recommended because of the specific structural qualities of your nails. You also need to keep up the good work for a longer period because it takes six months to develop a new nail from cuticle to tip. You will see changes in your nails gradually as they improve.
     
    • Shorter Nails: In the winter, keep your nails a little shorter. Longer nails will cause additional snags and breaks because they are already more fragile than usual. Keep them in shape when the winter winds blow.
    • Wear Gloves: When doing housework keep your hands from getting soaked. Too much washing and drying dehydrates the hands and nails, making them brittle.
    • Add Biotin: Biotin intake has been found to promote nail strength and health. According to NCBI research, taking a 2.5-milligram pill daily for 6 months boosted nail thickness by 25%. A daily dose of Biotin can help individuals with brittle fingernails reduce splitting and breaking.
    • Base Coat: Always use a base coat to protect your nails. This protects the nails from environmental damage while also giving them a natural-looking sheen.
    • Petroleum Jelly: Apply it to dry your nails and cuticles. Do this before you take a bath. Continue doing this for a few weeks for the best effects. This is the cheapest and most effective treatment for brittle fingernails in winter.
    • Soak Nails in Olive Oil: Soak your nails in extra Virgin Olive Oil for 10-15 minutes every day for a month, then twice a week after that. This low-cost home beauty treatment will strengthen broken, weak, or flaking nails.
    • Stay Hydrated: Water is essential for your general health, and the same is true for your nails. Water, as it does for hair and skin, can help hydrate dry, damaged nails. Keeping a water bottle on hand can help you meet your daily water requirements.
  10. Summary

    Nail care during the winter season is pretty simple. Just prepare yourself with the right moisturizing procedures and products. Avoid strong chemicals and other nail-drying procedures. With the proper winter nail care routine, as mentioned in this article your brittle nails can remain healthy and strong all winter.
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