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Nails play a significant role in beautifying your hands but taking care of the nails is not an easy job always. As with hair, nails are usually their healthiest in their natural state, requiring a bit of nail polish for protection and regular applications of hand cream as a moisturizer. The nails are importanmt in medicine as they are easily observable. They may be the first signals to the presence of systemic illnesses as they are afflicted by numerous internal and external factors. Although they do make nails more rigid, they also make them less flexible and thus more prone to breaking on impact. It is actually more important that nails are kept flexible and moisturized. In such cases drink more fluids and use an oil designed to penetrate the nail plate. Then follow up with a moisturizing cream. A professional manicurist best knows how to keep your nails looking healthy and beautiful. Obviously much of what you will find in these pages applies to anyone who wants to maintain health, beautiful and long nails. Hands and nails tend to get dried out from soaps and cleansers. After clipping you nails, soak them in a little vinegar, this kills the germs and fungus that might be under your nails. Keep your nails out of your mouth! Biting nails can damage the nail and the cuticle leading to a deformed nail shape or uneven nail growth. You can also transfer harmful organisms to the nail that lead to infection or even increase one's chance of catching a cold or flu. Doing this over a period of two or three months, you will have cleaner, healthier and better looking nails. A good time to do your manicure is after you have taken a shower, bath or after washing the dishes. Well-groomed, beautiful nails are an integral part of a woman's appearance. Healthy nails, in addition to being attractive, reflect personal habits, both good and bad. They also reflect our general state of health. This is because these activities remove the dirt from under the nail. Nail Care TipsBelow are some useful nail care tips : Apply a top coat almost daily to help protect the tips. Moisturize. Regular filing . Lack of protein, folic acid and vitamin C causes hangnails. Lack of vitamin B12 can lead to dryness, very rounded and curved ends and darkening of nails. Cuts and cracks in the nails may indicate a need for more liquids. An excellent time to do your manicure is after a shower, bath or the dishes. These activities will remove dirt from under the nails as well as soften dry nails.
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