Thursday, January 21, 2010

How to stop my nails from peeling?

omg, mine do that too. It's SO annoying! I've found that when I just paint them and put on that Sally Hansen clear nail polish (called ';Hard as Nails';) they become stronger and peeling is kept to a minimal!How to stop my nails from peeling?
Take a calcium supplement and/or eat more calcium rich products like milk, yogurt, or cheese.How to stop my nails from peeling?
try a nail hardner.
use a nail file and file them, then use a nail hardner to see if it would stop peeling.
rub calcium over it
eat more viatamins. Peeling nails is a sign of lack of vitamins
sopt biting them
Use Titanium clear nail polish.. It helps strengthen nails


worked on mine.....plus its not so expensive..any boots, chemist,tesco, supermarkets will sell it
The Solution for Splitting Nails


Frustrated by fragile fingernails? Try this.





Protect your nails from water. Keep your hands out of H2O, since water can actually dry out nails, causing them to split. Be sure to wear gloves when doing dishes or cleaning.





Apply hand cream religiously. Look for a rich formula, which will seal moisture into nails, making them stronger and more flexible. And be sure to slather on cream every time you wash your hands. Dermatologists often recommend Elon Lanolin-Rich Nail Conditioner (found at www.ilovemynails.com).





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Limit use of nail polish remover. It contains alcohol and other chemicals which make nails brittle. Use remover no more than once a week.





Buff instead of polish. Nail polish can have a drying effect on weak nails. To get a shiny, polished effect, try a buffer. The friction it creates actually stimulates nail growth.





Keep nail length manageable. Go for no more than a quarter-inch beyond the tip of your finger, and keep nails filed into resilient soft ovals.





If you try the above with no success, consult a dermatologist.





The problem: Your nails break, peel, or just won't grow.





The culprit: While the length to which your nails will grow is largely genetic, skipping growth-enhancing nail products can make the problem worse. The solution: According to Skyy Hadley, manicurist and owner of As U Wish Nail Spa in Hoboken, New Jersey, nails need combination treatment to grow their longest and strongest. ';Use a nail protein for one week, then a nail strengthener the next. Alternating the two will build nail strength,'; she explains. And, of course, be gentle with your tips: Avoid using them as tools or soaking them in water for too long.
Is it peeling from the tip of the finger?


If so this is fairly common when you cut your nails. You can prevent it by fileing instead of cutting. I usually use a glass nail file to shape the nail, then a ';kiss'; brand buffer (the four colered ones that wall mart sells) to smoth out the rest of the tip of the nail. If you file perpindicular to the nail, moving in one direction, there is less of a chance of your nail chipping.


If this answer doesnt work, pease add more details on what the problem is.
Here is an article on nails:





Prevention of Nail Problems


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