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Top 10 Superfoods for Healthy Nails

Believe it or not, the visible part of your nails is dead tissue. This explains why it doesn’t hurt when you trim your nails. Strong and shiny nails are signs of a great beauty regime. But we forget the fact that a great diet plan is required for healthy nails. Food contains a lot of beauty nutrients, which greatly affect how your nails look.

Nails are the last parts of the body to receive nutrients, so if you have a poor diet, you’ll need to take special care of them or they could become weak and brittle. Eating the right foods can make your nails stronger and healthier naturally.

Here are the top 10 superfoods for healthy nails.

1. Beans

Different types of beans are good sources of biotin, a kind of B vitamin that prevents nail breakage and is essential for overall nail health. Even a mild deficiency of biotin can cause dryness of the nails and slow down nail growth. It can also cause the nails to become dark.

Types of beans that you can eat regularly for healthy nails are green beans, kidney beans, white beans, pinto and navy beans. You can eat these beans baked, boiled, or as part of a salad or soup.

2. Pumpkin Seeds

Pumpkin seeds contain zinc, a nutrient that helps the immune system function properly and plays an important role in forming connective tissues. Zinc also regulates the body’s ability to make new proteins that ultimately become building blocks of healthy nails.

Zinc deficiency can cause white areas on the nails, similar to the marks that occur when you put pressure on the nails. Try to eat a few pumpkin seeds daily to enjoy healthy and strong nails.

3. Broccoli

Broccoli gives your body much needed iron, another essential component for healthy nails. Iron is a fortifying trace element that enriches red blood cells and increases the oxygen level of tissue, especially in nails that break easily and are pale in color. A lack of iron can cause nails to grow with ridges rather than a smooth surface. You can eat broccoli either raw or cooked.

4. Milk

The high calcium content in milk strengthens nails and makes them grow faster. Try to drink at least one glass of milk daily. It has been found that lack of calcium in the body can cause the nails to be brittle and dry. To allow the body to fully absorb the calcium, have your milk with foods rich in vitamin D such as eggs, mushrooms and others.

5. Eggs

It is well known that protein-based foods are highly essential for overall nail health. This is because nails are made of keratin, a type of protein, and you provide the body with building blocks for growing strong and healthy nails by eating protein-based foods. For example, eggs are high in protein. Have two servings of eggs daily for healthy nails. You can eat them boiled, poached or in any other form.

6. Carrots

Consuming carrots regularly can improve the appearance of your nails, as well as skin and hair. The high vitamin A content in carrots prevents nails from becoming dull and dry.

You can eat either raw or cooked carrots or simply drink one glass of carrot juice daily to help your nails become strong and healthy. In addition, carrots contribute to better eye health and immune system functioning, which keeps you vital and strong from head to toe.

7. Tomatoes

Tomatoes contain high amounts of biotin and lycopene, which can help your nails grow and thicken naturally for a healthy, shiny look. They are also full of vitamin A and contain even more vitamin C than an orange! Eat tomatoes raw if you can, as cooking them can destroy the vitamin C. Not only will tomatoes ensure you have strong nails, but an added bonus is they are great for skin health too.

With tomatoes, you can also make a fantastic nail soak to help your nails grow longer faster. Mix a bit of tomato juice and some rosemary essential oil. Soak your nails in this solution for five to 10 minutes. It will moisturize and enhance the natural color of your nails.

8. Bananas

Bananas are packed full of potassium that boosts your energy level. Bananas are also loaded with mineral silica, which is thought to improve the look of your nails, and zinc, which will strengthen your nails. This fruit also contains B6, a vitamin well known for supporting healthy nails.

You can enjoy the health benefits of bananas by adding a banana to your morning cereal or oatmeal. You can also eat a banana as a mid-morning or mid-afternoon snack.

9. Water

Dehydration has a huge impact on the overall health of your nails, just as it does on the rest of your body. Dehydration can cause cuticles and weak nails. To prevent dehydration, you need to drink eight to 10 glasses of water a day.

Also try to eat more fruits and vegetables that are high in water content. Avoid drinking tea, coffee, alcohol and carbonated drinks as they can cause more dehydration.

10. Sweet Potatoes

Sweet potatoes can help boost immunity and promote stronger and healthy looking nails and skin. Sweet potatoes are packed full of the antioxidant beta-carotene, which the body converts to vitamin A. Vitamin A is essential for cell growth, which supports nail health. A lack of this vitamin can cause dry and brittle nails. You can enjoy sweet potatoes steamed, baked, sautéed, or roasted.

By including these superfoods in your diet plan, you can enjoy healthy and strong nails. Along with eating these superfoods, you also need to properly care for and maintain your nails.



पायें खूबसूरत और हेल्दी नाखून Nail Growth Shape Tips And Tricks

Nail Growth Shape Tips And Tricks – मापने वाले एक औरत की खूबसूरती को सिर के बाल से लेकर पैर के नाखून तक मापते हैं | यानी लुक तब तक पूरा नहीं होता जब तक आपके नेल्स खूबसूरत न दिखें | इसलिए सर्दियों में अपने नाखूनों को नजरअंदाज न करें |

समय के साथ फैशन की डिक्शनरी में नेल ट्रेंड की जगह बहुत महत्वपूर्ण होती जा रही है | यही वजह है कि अच्छे से अच्छे मेनीक्योर्स और नेल आर्ट एक ट्रेंड-कॉन्शियस लड़की की लाइफस्टाइल का अहम हिस्सा बनते जा रहे हैं | अब इस सेग्मेंट में कोई समझौता नहीं करना चाहता | डिजाइनर्स की मानें तो इन सर्दियों में ग्रूमिंग का एक महत्वपूर्ण हिस्सा होगा नेल केयर | पेश हैं नेल केयर के कुछ ट्रेंड्स (Nail Care Trends) –

 नेल्स के शेप (Nail Shape And Designs) – पिछले साल नेल्स के शेप में सबसे पापुलर स्क्वेयर (Square) था | स्क्वेयर शेप के नेल्स को सबसे ज्यादा बॉलीवुड अभिनेत्रियां फ्लांट करती नजर आईं | लेकिन इस बार ट्रेंड में बदलाव आया है | इस बार नेल्स के शेप को नेचुरल रखने का ट्रेंड चलन में रहेगा | अपने नेल्स के प्राकृतिक शेप (Natural Nails Shape) के अनुसार ही फाइलर से फ़ाइल करें |

नाखूनों की लंबाई (Length of Nails) – इस बार नाखूनों की लंबाई फिंगर टिप्स से थोड़ी ज्यादा रखने का चलन रहेगा | आप इन्हें थोड़ा लंबा भी रख सकती हैं, लेकिन ऐसे में आपको नेल पॉलिश का विशेष ध्यान रखना पड़ेगा | साथ ही नेल्स की कम लेंथ को हाइजीन से भी जोड़ा जाता है |

नेल पॉलिश के कलर्स (Nail Polish Colors) – नेल पॉलिश के कलर्स हमेशा फैशन से इंस्पायर्ड रहते हैं | इस सीजन में फैशन ट्रेंड ब्राइट कलर्स की ओर इशारा करते हैं | अगर डिजाइनर्स के फाल विंटर कलेक्शंस पर गौर करें तो इस सीजन में डार्क प्लम और इंकी रेड शेड्स चलन में रहेंगे और कुछ इसी तरह के होंगे मैचिंग नेल पेंट्स | ग्रे और चारकोल के शेड्स के अलावा डार्क पर्पल्स, नेवी ब्ल्यूज, डार्क ब्राउन्स, डार्क आरेंज, कॉपर, लैवेंडर और वाइन के शेड्स भी पापुलर रहेंगे | इस सीजन के कलर्स उन लेडीज को फोकस होंगे जिनमें स्ट्रांग फैशन सेंस के साथ रिस्क लेने की क्षमता भी है | इस सीजन में स्वस्थ राउंड शेप्ड नेल्स पर डार्क शेड की नेल पॉलिश सबसे ज्यादा ट्रेंड में रहेगी | हालांकि अगर आपको लगता है कि शेड आपके स्किन टोन को सूट नहीं करेगा तो आप ग्लिटरी नेल पॉलिश का भी चुनाव कर सकती हैं | मसलन गोल्ड और सिल्वर के शेड्स भी इस सीजन में काफी पॉपुलर रहेंगे | अगर आप अपने स्टाइल के साथ एक्सपेरिमेंट करने के मूड में नहीं हैं तो क्लासिक रेड शेप रिपीट कर सकती हैं | रेड के शेड्स हर बार की तरह इन सर्दियों में भी फेवरेट रहेंगे |

नेल केयर इन विंटर्स (Nail Care Tips And Tricks At Home In Winter Season)

आपकी स्किन और बालों की तरह आपके नाखूनों को भी सर्दियों के मौसम में एक्स्ट्रा केयर की जरूरत होती है | कुछ टिप्स अपना कर आप अपने नाखूनों को इस मौसम में भी स्वस्थ रख सकती हैं |

1. नियमित रूप से अपने नाखूनों पर नेल ऑयल या क्यूटिकल ऑयल से मसाज करें | अगर आपको ये ऑयल आसानी से न मिलें तो पेट्रोलियम जेली या कोको बटर का भी प्रयोग कर सकती हैं |

2. हर रात अपने नाखूनों को गुनगुने ऑलिव ऑयल में भिगो कर हल्की मसाज करें | इससे आपके नाखून स्वस्थ बने रहेंगे |

3. जरूरत से ज्यादा मैनीक्योर करने से बचें | मैनीक्योर के दौरान अपने हाथों को सुखाने के बाद ही हल्के हाथों से क्यूटिकल्स को पुश करें |

4. नियमित रूप से थोड़ी-सी नरिशिंग क्रीम नाखूनों के बेस पर लगाकर गोल-गोल मोशन में हल्के हाथों से मसाज करें |

5. सर्दियों में हर बार हाथ धोने के बाद अच्छा मॉयस्चराइजर लगाना न भूलें |

15 Daily Habits of Women With Amazing Nails

1. She keeps her hands very clean.

Before you do anything, it's important to make sure your nails and the skin around them are thoroughly dirt-free. Then remove all traces of your last color with an acetone-free remover (anything else unnecessarily dries out your nail). Dr. Ava Shamban, author of Heal Your Skin, recommends applying soap to a toothbrush, then gently scrubbing your nails and skin. This will remove dirt and exfoliate any dead skin without the need for harsh, drying chemicals or expensive scrubs.
2. She's always gentle.

Your nails are delicate, and scrubbing them too roughly can actually expose you to infection. Another no-no: Using metal nail tools under the nail, as too much digging under the nail plate will cause it to separate from the skin, leading to an irregular white arching nail tip explains N.Y.C. dermatologist Dr. Janet Prystowsky.
3. She trims regularly.

Regular trims are as important to your nails as they are to your hair, says Dr. Prystowsky. So set aside time to clip them every two weeks, adjusting to more or less often once you see how your nails respond.
4. She values health over length.

Long nails are beautiful, but if you're someone who has struggled with snags or breakage, Dr. Shamban recommends that you keep your nails short — at least to start out with. A shorter style with a rounded edge tends to be easier to manage and looks neater, so you can focus on building strength without worrying about anything else. As long as each nail is uniform in shape and matches its nine neighbors, you won't miss the added length.

5. She always has an emery board on hand.

If you're someone whose work or gym routine causes a lot of wear and tear, Dr. Prystowsky suggests keeping a nail file handy to smooth away any rough edges that happen on the spot. The best way to do it? Work in one direction with the grain of your nail for a smoother finish.
6. She doesn't cut her cuticles.

The cuticle has a very important purpose to serve: It seals the area at the base of the nail. So when you cut or remove the cuticle, it breaks that seal of protection, leaving you vulnerable to bacteria and the possibility of infection. The better you are at leaving cuticles alone, the more your nails will thank you. But if you're dead set on messing with them, Dr. Debbie Palmer, dermatologist and creator of Replere, recommends gently pushing back the cuticle once a week with a wooden orange stick after getting out of the shower, then massaging them with a cuticle cream or thick, creamy lotion.
7. She takes care of her tools.

Disinfecting your nail tools between uses is just as important as regularly cleaning your makeup brushes, and for the same reason — bacteria. To keep your nails happy and infection-free, Dr. Prystowski advises washing metal tools with soap and water and then wiping with rubbing alcohol. And don't forget to regularly replace disposable tools like emery boards. There's no reason to continue using a tattered tool when it's so easy to rotate in a new one.

8. She never forgets to use base coat.

Painting your nails at home is no excuse to cut corners by skipping the base coat. Dr. Prystowsky points out that this step not only protects the nail from being stained by the polish, but also helps the color look more saturated and opaque with just one coat. And if you really want to take things to the next level, Dr. Shamban suggests adding a coat of clear gloss between each layer to add extra shine and protection.
9. She reads the labels.

Just as with makeup and skincare, not all nail polish brands are created equal, so make sure you're buying or using a good product. Dr. Debbie Palmer urges you to steer clear of polishes containing toxic chemicals like dibutyl phthalate, formaldehyde, and toluene, as these toxins can contribute to brittleness, splitting, and cracking.
10. She seals the deal with a top coat.

Don't think you're squirming your way out of using top coat, either. This step is just as important, as the top coat seals in the polish's color and adds a much-needed gloss finish to your digits. Dr. Prystowsky recommends adding another top coat layer every three days to decrease chipping, so you'll get the most out of your manicure. Seriously, what's the point of spending all that time painting your nails if it only lasts a day?
11. She indulges in acrylic or gel treatments sparingly.

Any nail expert you talk to is going to do their best to steer you away from acrylic or gel manicures — as long-lasting and convenient as they are because they're very hard on the nail. But if you're dead set on getting them, there are some ways to minimize the damage to your hands and nails. The main issue with a gel manicure is the exposure to UV light in the drying device, which can damage the skin below and around the nail, leading to an increased risk of cancer. To help reduce that risk, Dr. Prystowky recommends applying a sunscreen with an SPF of 30 to 50 before the procedure to help block the damage. Or you can try special gloves that expose only the nails themselves, shielding the rest of your hands from the harmful UV rays.
12. She gives her nails a break.

Save the elaborate nail art and those bold colors with lots of pigment for the weekend, and during the rest of the week, give your nails time to rest and repair with a clear gloss. Dr. Shamban warns that going from one strong polish color to another without giving your nails a break can dry them out, turn them yellow, and over time, even weaken the structure of the nail.
13. She always moisturizes.

You wouldn't go to sleep without moisturizing your face, so why should your nails be any different? Nail artist and expert Holly Falcone likes to use a mix of almond and avocado oils to keep cuticles and nails hydrated while she gets some shut-eye, but any nutrient-rich oil or moisturizer will do. In a pinch, you can even use a dab of lip balm.
14. She uses protection.

Gloves, ladies, gloves — get your mind out of the gutter! Whenever you're cleaning with harsh chemicals, gardening, or doing anything that involves soaking or dirtying your hands, Dr. Prystowsky insists that wear rubber, vinyl, nitrile or plastic gloves, preferably with a cotton liner. Cleaning dishes in hot, soapy water sans gloves can weaken the nails, while getting them caked with dirt from gardening will require a level of cleaning that you want to avoid wherever possible. Similarly, now that the weather is getting chilly, remember to wear a pair of mittens or gloves so that the cold air and wind don't undo the hard work you did moisturizing, leaving you with dry, flaky, scaly skin.
15. She considers her diet.

Your fingernails are made of a protein called keratin, so just as with the clarity of your skin or the shine of your hair, you can improve your nails by tweaking your diet. Falcone advises adding vitamins and supplements like biotin, Vitamin E, and fish oil to your daily regimen, while Dr. Palmer recommends protein-rich foods like beans, fish, and nuts. The one thing every expert agrees on: Once you hit on the combination that works for you, you'll be rewarded with stronger, clearer nails.

Tips to Get Stronger Long Nails

Nails are not as demanding as the rest of our body parts. And I guess it is a reason people do not care for them like their skin, hair etc.
The results of such negligence are brittle and unhealthy nails. Nails that break easily are complicated to deal with. Peeling nails or cuticles can ruin ones well groomed image.
Complied below are some easy tips to help you keep your nails and cuticles healthy and good-looking.

Tips to take care of nails:

•First and foremost thing to remember is NEVER bite your nails.
•Avoid the frequent use of acetone based nail polish remover. Acetone quickly removes moisture from the nails and makes them dry.
•Keep your nails short and well trimmed. Long nails are more fragile and break more easily than short ones.
•Apply vegetable oil on the finger tips and massage your nails with it. This would help to strengthen them.
•Add three tbs baking soda in 1/2 cup warm water. Soak your nails in this solution for about 15 minutes. Now, softly brush across each nail with a nailbrush to whiten your fingernails & toenails.
Soften cuticles by filling a bowl with white vinegar and soaking your fingers in it for five minutes. Also, nail polish will adhere longer to nails that have been soaked in vinegar.
•Choose a cuticle cream or oil that contains natural oils such as safflower, almond oil, sweet almond or passion flower. They will heal your cuticles much faster.
•Apply olive oil on your nails. Leave on for about 15 to 20 minutes. It is an effective way to get stronger nails naturally.
•Increase the intake of fruits and vegetables to heal the nails from the inside and keep them healthy. Also, include the sufficient amount of vitamin A, iron and calcium in your diet.
•Drink lots of water daily. Drink carrot juice as it is very rich in calcium and phosphorus and is beneficial in strengthening the nails.
You can use nail strengtheners to protect your nails from breaking.
•Also, get your nails manicured regularly, preferably once a month, to keep your nails in good condition.
•Always wear gloves to protect your hands while washing the dishes or doing any task that requires dipping the hands in water. Wearing vinyl gloves, not latex or rubber, keeps your hands safe from coarse materials.
•Brittle nails break more easily so, to avoid such nails keep them well moisturized. The easiest way to keep nails moisturized is to use petroleum jelly, several times a day.
•Vitamin E capsule can also be used as a moisturizer on brittle nails.

How do you take care of your nails?

How to Remove Artificial Nails

After the fixation of artificial nails, removing these nails seems to be a very heavy task to most of the ladies, and most of them remove them in a not so right way which harms the original nail plate.
In this article, I shall give in the apt ways of removing the various kinds of dupe nails. Precautions and safety are however very necessary for both fixing of the nails and removing them.

Basic essentials for removing dupe nails:

• Find the most cozy and comfortable corner of your house for doing this.
• Have all you need for removing the nails, handy.
• Get rid of the nail paint on the nails.
• File, buff and clip the nails.
• Moisturizing them.

Removing acrylic nails:

• Clip your nails as smaller as you can. Have minimal acrylic left behind.
• File off the remnant acrylic.
• Now, dab cotton in acetone and tape them on your nails, you can use cello tape for this too.
• You could also have a bowl full of remover and soak the acrylic nails in it, let the nails soak and the glue dissolve.
• Before this apply moisturizer around your nails and fingers.
• After 30 minutes peel them off.
• If you find any remnant acrylic on your nails, please soak your fingers ones again.
• Moisturize your nails after this.

Removal of press on nails:

• Try your nails, and file them to remove the layer of polish on them which can make the removal tacky.
• You can use a glue remover tool for removing these nails.
• You can snap at the smile to detach the dupe nail from the natural one. Do not pull or push hard. Both the nails will come in your hands. 😛
• Soak hands in warm water, or soapy water for that matter. 🙂 The glue will loosen and the nails can be easily removed. (I do this)
• If there is some glue left, scrape it off whilst soaking the nails.

Removing Gel Nails and wrap nails:

• Firstly choose a ventilated place for removing your gel nails. Sit in your balcony or garden for doing this.
• The gel nails and nail paint remover will give in a strong and pungent smell.
• Get rid of the nail paint first, I know it’s obvious but it is very essential.
• Now have a bowl and pour some nail paint remover in it. You can mix acetone to this.
• Now soak your nail tips in it, be careful only the nail tips and not the whole hand.
• Leave them in for like, 5 minutes at the most.
• Now with an orange stick try to pry off the nails.
• You have to moisturize your hands heavily post removing the dupes.

Removing the solar nails:

• Take a cotton ball and dab it in acetone nail polish remover and get the nail paint off. (This is kinda mandatory step for removing all the fake nail types.)
• Use an 80 grit nail file to file your solar nails, and get them to the shortest length possible.
• Do not file the natural nail too. Ouch!
• Soak your nails in glass bowl with acetone, do not use plastic bowls. It will dissolve along with your nails. 😛
• Get your regular petroleum jelly and apply it on and around your nails. Before soaking them.
• When you get your tips out, you will notice that the first layer of gel has softened. Scrape it off.
• Soak your nails again in the bowl, for the remnant layers to soften.
• Scrape them off too.
• Continue soaking till all the layers are off and you discover your natural nail layer.
• Now wash your hands and get rid of the excessive acetone and petroleum jelly.
• Buff your nail snow and moisturize.

10 Tips to Treat Brittle Nails

There is absolutely no doubt that manicures make the nails appear healthy, feminine and even sophisticated. But as the saying goes that excess of every thing is bad, manicures too can cause damage or even infection to our nails. Women who frequent the nail salon may find themselves left with brittle nails. Frequent application of acrylic products and harsh solvents, such as those found in nail polish removers are to be blamed for it.


Brittle nails break or crack very easily. They lack flexibility and moisture. Brittle nails usually have a thicker nail plate and tend to curve as they grow longer. They are often a typical result of aging, but certain diseases and conditions may also cause them to become brittle.

Tips to take care of brittle nails:

Following are some tips to deal with brittle nails and bring them back to a healthy and strong state.
• Apply vegetable oil on the finger tips and massage your nails with it. This would help to strengthen them.
• Use baking soda to clean your nails and soften cuticles. Dip a nailbrush in baking soda and scrub your nails with it.
• Add some salt in lukewarm water. Soak your fingers in that water for some time. Wipe them clean and then apply some moisturizing cream. You may also do the same with tea tree oil for better results.
• Add a few drops of olive oil and lemon juice to a tablespoon of honey. Apply this mixture to the nails before sleeping to treat brittle nails.
• Rub a little vaseline/petroleum jelly on your nails daily before going to bed, and leave overnight.
• Increase the intake of fruits and vegetables to heal the nails from the inside and keep them healthy. Also, include the sufficient amount of vitamin A, iron and calcium in your diet.

• Salmon, mackerel, and other cold – water fish contain fatty acids, which the body uses to strengthen the nails.
• Always wear gloves to protect your hands while washing the dishes or doing any task that requires dipping the hands in water. Wearing vinyl gloves, not latex or rubber, keeps your hands safe from coarse materials.
• Avoid the frequent use of acetone based nail polish remover. Acetone quickly removes moisture from the nails and makes them dry.
• Keep your nails short and well trimmed. Long nails are more fragile and break more easily than short ones.

Some facts about nails:

• Your fingernails grow about one-eighth of an inch a month.
• Fingernails grow faster than toenails.
• Nails on the longest fingers grow the fastest.
• If you’re right-handed, nails on that hand grow faster than on your left hand; the opposite is true for lefties.
• Your fingernails will also grow faster during the summer, during pregnancy, and when they are recovering from injury.


How to whiten nails naturally? (Beauty Query)

Though it is pretty easy to maintain nails well, at times, they could look unattractive when they turn yellow or appear stained.  This could be caused due to pigments in bright or dark nail paints and acetone nail paint removers. This nail discolouration could also be a cause of fungal infections, lack of proper nutrition and poor lifestyle habits. However to cope with this nail problem better, here is are quick home remedies you could use:
Lemon and baking soda 
Lemon is an effective bleaching agent with exceptional antiseptic and antibacterial properties which help clear excessive yellow stains. Similarly, baking soda comes with exfoliating properties that are great for healthy nails. Mix these two ingredients to resolve your nail issue.
Steps:
  • Take a bowl and fill it half way with some lemon juice and add some baking soda to it.
  • Mix this this well and apply onto your cuticles.
  • Leave it on for 10-15 minutes.
  • Once done, wash it off well with lukewarm water. 
  • Apply a moisturiser thoroughly all over your nails and hands. Do this 2 times a day for desired results.
Toothpaste 
Since toothpastes may contain some amount of hydrogen peroxide, it’s tooth whitening properties work effectively for the nails too. Be cautious of the hydrogen peroxide content which shouldn’t be more than 3%.
Steps:  
  • Apply some toothpaste all over your nails and leave it for 10-15 minutes.
  • Use a nail brush or a soft tooth brush and gently scrub your nails.
  • Soak cotton balls in lukewarm water and clean out the toothpaste on your nails.
  • Carry on with this at least 2-3 times a week.
Additionally, to shield your nails against discoloration, apply a transparent base coat before moving on to bright colours. This is also beneficial to help your manicure or pedicures last longer. Try to use a buffer on your nails as and when, this could also help in fading those yellow stains. You could try and apply some lemon juice and almond oil for healthy nails as well.

Home Remedies for Shiny Stronger Nails

Shiny stronger nails are an important part of you which beauty the hands and make the hands look more beautiful. Weaker yellow, brittle nails may also show up as the deficiency of some vital compounds in the body. So, if you’re wondering what can be done for stronger shinier nails without spending a lot on the manicures at salon or parlour, then this post will be for you. We will share some easy home remedies for stronger shinier nails.

Home remedies for shiny stronger nails that shines

1. Lemon juice and olive oil remedy for strong nails

Olive oil has vitamin E, antioxidants and several strength providing nutrients which make the nails stronger and lemon are skin friendly mild bleach. Lemon juice takes off the excess yellowness from the nails. Lemon juice also makes the nails smell fresh and good. Lemon juice is acidic in nature. It will make the nail shinier and to
Procedure for olive oil, lemon manicure at home for shine and stronger nails.
  • Take a bowl. Fill it with two cups of warm water.
  • Add two teaspoonful of olive oil and 3 teaspoonful of lemon juice in it.
  • Dip the nails in the water for 20 minutes and then takeout.
  • Take few drops of olive oil and massage the nails.
This should be done three times in a week for better results but make sure that you do not have nail polish on while you do this quick remedy to get rid of the yellow spots and to make the nails stronger.

2. Vaseline Petroleum Jelly remedy for stronger shinier nails

This Vaseline remedy is very popular and gives amazing results. It softens, heals and make them stronger.
Procedure for this nail treatment
  • Take a bowl and fill it up with warm water.
  • Add some salt and dip the finger nail in it.
  • Keep for 15 minutes and take out.
  • Apply the Vaseline to massage the nails, cuticle and fingers.
This should be done at night. Every night apply Vaseline jelly on the nails. This will make them shinier and stronger. When the cuticle skin is soft, gently push it back to give the nails a more polished look.

3. Lemon and Glycerine for stronger shinier nails, salon style

This treatment gives nail a shiny look and strength when this is repeated regularly. This is quite easy and you will need just a couple of things like lemon, vegetable glycerine that is available at pharmacy shop and some warm water. Glycerine helps cleanse the dirty and yellowish nails. Lemon too fades the yellow spots on the nails.
How to do lemon glycerine manicure at home?
  • Take a bowl filled up with warm water and add some salt into it.
  • Make sure that you do not have any cuts or burns on the fingers else it will burn.
  • Dip your fingers for 15 minutes.
  • Use some sugar and honey scrub to take the peeling and dead skin off the skin around the nails.
  • Now take one teaspoonful of lemon juice, half teaspoonful of almond oil and add one teaspoonful of glycerine. Mix both of them well.
  • Apply on the finger nails and massage gently.
  • Keep this overnight and wash the hands in the morning. This will give strength and shinier nails.

Extra tips for nail care

  • Make sure that you do wear gloves while gardening or doing the dishes.
  • Make vitamins and milk products an important part of your diet to boost up the nutrients in the body.
  • Use the nail polishes from good brands as cheap polishes can make the nails yellow.
  • Leave the nails free of polish once in a week at least.
  • Use a base coat to extra strengthen the nails and to restore the shine.
  • For quick shine add a shine coat or top coat.
These tips and Home Remedies for shiny stronger nails will definitely benefit you in giving the pretty nails that you have always wanted.

Natural Remedies for Yellow Nails and Stain Removal

Natural Remedies for Yellow Nails and Stain Removal
Yellow nails can make them look unflattering. But yellowing of nails is not just a beauty concern and it may also suggest some underlying health problems. Nail getting yellow can also signify lung disease, live related problems, kidney disorders etc. You should go for a CBC, complete blood count test to check out the medical reason of the yellow nails. But there can be one more reason why your nails are getting yellow or pale in color. You may have been using some cheap nail polishes or nail products which are causing the yellow nails condition. Wearing nail polish all the times can also lead to nails becoming yellow. So, often problem is due to the nail care products. The nail beauty tips we will share in this post will definitely help you to make your nails whiter or pinkier again. These natural home remedies will also remove the dark spots, yellow spots and stains on the nails.

Home Remedies for Yellow Nails and Stain Removal from the Nails

Here is some tips get pink/white nail naturally with products lying in your kitchen.
1. Lemon juice
Lemon juice is one of the best products to combat any beauty concern. Here too using lemon juice daily on the nails will remove the yellow stains from the nail effectively. Thus nails will get pink and look healthier. To make the hands glow and smoother. You can apply some lemon juice mixed with glycerin on the hands. Massage gently and leave for overnight. This will whiten the yellow nails and make the hands beautiful.
2. Baking soda
Mix baking soda with some water to make a loose paste. Apply this paste on the nail and keep for 10 minutes. Gently scrub this off the nail. This baking soda home remedy will make the yellow nails white/pink and you will soon notice that the stains will be removed.
3. Vitamin E oil
Vitamin E oil helps to strengthen the nails and beautify the hands. Vitamin E oil will also whiten the nails naturally. Just apply vitamin E oil on the nails and massage gently. Leave this over night. Try this everyday for stronger and healthy nails without ugly looking any stains.
4. Tomato Juice
Rubbing tomato juice daily over the yellow nails will make them whiter again and any stains will be reduced. Tomato juice is a great natural remedy for yellow nails and to remove the stains.

Some preventive tips for nails getting yellow

To stop the nails from getting yellow, one should make sure that they are not using cheap nail polishes which have chemicals that make the nails become yellow.
Let the nails be free of nail paint at least once in a day so that they are able to breath and get back to their original color.
After using a nail polish remover use a moisturizing lotions on the nails and the skin near by then after 15- 20 minutes apply the nail polish.

6 Quick Home Remedies To Grow Nails Faster

Want your nails to grow faster? May we suggest that you stop watching scary movies? Nothing slows down nail growth faster than biting them. Or cutting them. Instead, try any of these simple nail growing home remedies that you can start implementing from today.

The verdict is out. Bad habits lead to bad nails. It’s as simple as that. Biting them, using bad nail colour, torturing them with inferior quality nail art or using nails as tools – all of them contribute to broken, unsightly nails.
If you want to grow nails fast, the first thing you must do is learn to take better care of them. We’ve put together some home remedies to grow nails faster. Read on to know how you can get shinier, stronger and better-looking nails, fast.

5 Super Simple Remedies for Quick Nail Growth

#1 Nourish your nails with oil
Take your pick – olive, coconut or flaxseed – depending on the easy availability and need.
  • Olive and coconut oil, both, have antifungal properties.
  • So if broken, ugly and fungusy nails is your problem, olive or coconut oil is your answer.
  • These oils have anti-fungal properties that heal and strengthen nails.
  • If your nails are just weak, use flaxseed.
  • Gently massage the warmed oil into your cuticles and say hello to healthy and long nails tips, soon.
#2 Some fruit juice for your nails?
  • Weak and yellowing nails can be embarrassing.
  • A shot of juice will put some zing back in them.
  • The citric acid and Vitamin C in lemon and orange juice is a good combination for strengthening nails and banishing the yellow.
  • You can rub a slice of a lemon or orange on your nails every day for a few minutes, or you can soak your nails in a mixture of lemon juice and olive oil, or just plain orange juice, for 5 minutes.
  • Wash it off well and don’t forget to moisturise afterwards.
A word of caution: don’t use this remedy if you have hangnails or have a cut on your fingers. It will sting baaaaad!
#3 The humble tomato
  • Eating raw tomatoes is an excellent way to give weak nails the much needed Vitamin C.
  • Even better is a mixture of the juice of one tomato and one table spoon olive oil.
  • Soak your fingers in this for 10-15 minutes, daily.
  • Your nails will grow strong, long and shiny.
Also, check out the skin care benefits of tomatoes here at Reward Me. 
#4 Quick and cheap, with petroleum jelly
  • Most homes already have petroleum jelly.
  • It is probably the easiest and least expensive remedies to grow your nails.
  • Apply a layer of the jelly on clean and washed hands, and let it sit for a few minutes.
  • At least long enough for it to penetrate into your skin and nails.
  • Do this before your bath and wash it off using Olay Total Effects 7 in One Foaming Cleanser. You will soon say goodbye to weak and brittle nails, and dry cuticles.
#5 Salt of the land, umm, kitchen
  • One of our last and really easiest tips to grow nails faster is to turn to common salt.
  • In a bowl of water dissolve 3-4 pinches of salt and a tablespoon of olive oil.
  • Soak your fingertips in this mini spa for 10-15 minutes.
  • If your nails are also yellowish, add a few drops of freshly-squeezed lemon juice.
  • Remember the sting warning though.
What else?
#6 Eat healthy
  • While you work on the outside, a little help from within also goes a long way.
  • Nails need a dose of keratin. You can’t really pop into your corner store and pick up a bottle, can you? There are other ways you can get your fix.
  • Eggs, milk and curds, meat and chicken too should be on your list if you want to know how to grow nails faster.

What to Eat for Healthier & Stronger Nails

What to Eat for Healthier & Stronger Nails

Looking good is just as much about what goes inside as it its about taking care on the outside. The strength of nails is largely determined by one's genes. However, a healthy and balanced diet is necessary for overall health and the general well being of the nails as well. Common problems like brittleness, softness and splitting can be tackled if we know what's causing them and also by following the right diet. Our nails are made of keratin and the nutrients in our food can help enrich them.

"Keratins are dead proteins, also what our hair is made of. You take take biotin supplements and vitamin E capsules to enhance the production of this protein. Besides, this vegetarians can rely on food like green leafy vegetables, lotus stem, mushrooms and broccoli which are rich in flavonoids that boosts production of keratin. Similarly, seafood like fish and prawns can be added to your non-vegetarian diet for healthier nails. More than what you eat, how you eat it also makes a difference. For instance, adding some lime juice (Vitamin C) boosts the absoprtion of nutrients from these foods," says Dr. Deepali Bhardwaj, Skin Care Expert.

Sirisha Singh, Consultant Dermatologist and Aesthetic Dermatologist, suggests these five foods that you should include in your diet for strong nails:

Fish: Fish is rich in Omega 3 fatty acids and also provides a healthy dose of proteins and sulphur. Salmon, mackerel, cod, sardine have high quantities of Omega 3 fatty acids. Omega 3 fatty acids help in moisturising the nail bed and increase the suppleness of thin and brittle nails. Phosphorous and sulphur help in thickening of the nail and thereby strengthening it.

Organ Meat like Liver: Liver from non-vegetarian sources is rich in iron. Iron deficiency is the most common cause of brittle nails. Iron deficiency is particularly common amongst vegetarians as vegetarian sources of iron (non-heme iron) are not as good as heme iron present in non-vegetarian sources. For people who are purely vegetarian, a diet containing spinach, lentils, beans and jaggery can give a good amount of iron.

Milk and Dairy Products like Yoghurt and Cheese: They are rich in calcium, biotin and proteins. Nail primarily comprises keratin, which is a protein. A protein-rich diet helps in strengthening this keratin matrix. Biotin and calcium help in strengthening the nail plate and make it less prone to cracking.

Egg White: Egg white is a rich source of protein. This helps in making the keratin of nails thicker and stronger. Egg white also provides a rich source of biotin. However, raw eggs have a binder that binds to biotin and makes it non-absorbable. People who consume large amounts of raw egg whites can therefore, have biotin deficiency which can actually lead to brittle and fragile nails. Cooked egg whites are healthy and good for the nails.

Pumpkin Seeds, Sesame Seeds and Oats: These food items are rich sources of zinc. Zinc is a micronutrient which isn’t easily available in foods. Zinc deficiency is therefore, common and can lead to brittle and fragile nails and also white spots on the nails. Eating roasted pumpkin seeds can provide a healthy dose of this micronutrient and prevent fragile nails.

Chipped Nails

Chipped Nails
For those of you suffering from chipped nails, mix 1 tsp of gelatine with half a glass of water and drink it daily for two weeks. Besides this, keep the nails short and well-trimmed to strengthen the base. Long toe nails not only look awful, but can be quite painful in closed shoes.

Let your nails breathe and if at all they have turned yellow due to regular use of nail colour, please let them breathe. A quick tip: rub lemon slices on the toe nails daily and allow the juice to soak in. You will find them coming back to their natural healthy colour in no time.
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