Tips for healthy and strong nails

Keep your nails clean and dry

This stops germs from forming beneath your fingernails.

Stop biting your nails: 

Biting your nails causes extensive harm. In addition to making your nails seem sad, contact with your saliva weakens and brittles them. It also causes cuticle damage.

Be cautious while choosing nail polish and remover:

Many nail paints and treatments involve harsh chemicals that might damage your nails.

Use moisturizer:

While you are using moisturizer or any lotion, apply it on your nails and cuticles too so that they remain soft.

Try to keep your nails short:

Long nails are more likely to break and become entangled in things, but shorter nails are less likely to be chipped, cracked, or split, which helps maintain them strong.

Avoid scraping off your nail polish:

The worst thing you can do to your nails is scrape it off. It causes your nail surface to become rough and spotty. It also removes the top layer of your nails.

Practice good nail hygiene:

Use a sharp manicure scissors or clippers. Trim your nails straight across, then round the tips in a gentle curve.