For some people, taking care of their nails on a good day can be a bit of a hassle and a challenge, but struggling to keep your nails looking good and healthy during the winter months can be something that is hard for even the most seasoned of beautician professional that specializes in nails. Beacon Square residents most commonly notice that their nails have become more brittle in the cold, and they tend to break more easily than they should. Here are some issues to keep in mind that can help a person get better and healthier looking nails once the temperature outside starts to drop.
Lack of Moisture
Without a doubt one of the biggest reasons why people notice their fingernails are more brittle and can be easily cracked or chipped is because they have a lack of moisture in their nails. Beacon Square residents should know that the dry winter air has little to no moisture present which can end up drying out many things, and this is why skin also dries out during colder temperatures. IT would be a good idea to get a moisturizer that can stop the drying out of your fingernails, and they even make products specifically for this.
Products to Avoid with Dry Nails
Another big reason why people tend to notice that their nails are more brittle and drier in the colder months of the year is because of the products they are using. For example, although and sanitizer is not a cosmetic item, it is one of the biggest reasons people have dry hands and nails. Beacon Square residents should be made aware that harsh soaps can have a similar effect, so try to choose a soap that has lotion or another moisturizing product in conjunction with the hand soap. Additionally, many of nail techniques and styles used by nail technicians can also dry out nails. For example, acrylic nails can make nails more brittle, including during the winter months of the year.
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