- Visible changes in nail color
- Bleeding around the nails
- Thinning or thickening of the nails
- Swelling or pain
- Nails not growing out
- Do not forget to clean and dry your nails. Never allow bacteria to settle down under your nails. Avoid excess contact with water as nails tend to break down and split. When you are washing clothes or cleaning dishes, wear rubber gloves.
- Keep your manicure set intact. Trim your nails when necessary, use manicure scissors or clippers. Impart gentle curves to your nails periodically.
- Moisturize your nails and your cuticles too with your favorite hand lotion.
- If you know about biotin, try using them. This will help your nails to strengthen their cuticles. Ask your dermatologist about your needs.
- Your nails are in danger if you have the habit of nail-biting. This damages the nail bed. Bacteria and fungi can settle even through the slightest crack and cause infections.
- Do you pull off hangnails? Please don’t. This habit can pull off live tissue along with your hangnails.
- Do not use harsh nail care products. Nail removers are usually harsh. Try using an acetone-free formula.

