Not nailing your Nail Health?

Manicures may seem pretty straightforward, but there's probably a few things you're doing that couldย seriously harm your nail health.

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You're probably familiar with the basics - don't chew your nails, don't pick your hangnails, you get the gist. However, we guarantee you're guilty of at least a few of these cardinal nail care sins. Read on to see where you're going wrong!

1. Not cleaning your tools

Even if the nail equipment is yours, it must beย sanitised properly after every use. Your nail clippers (especially the set you use on your toenails) are gross after every use, and the same goes for your cuticle pushers and nippers.

Stainless steel clippers being used to cut a thumb nail

The best way to clean your tools is to wash them with soap and water, dry them thoroughly, then disinfect with rubbing alcohol or Crystal Clawzย sanitiser. Depending on how serious you are about your nail health and tools, you may also want to opt for a Sterilising Wand or Sterilising box.

For other tools such as emery boards, they can never really be sanitised, so replace them often and make sure you donโ€™t share them with other people.

2. Buffing your nails too often

We all want shiny, healthy-looking natural nails, and buffing is often the easiest way to achieve just that.

Unfortunately, everything comes at a cost. When you buff your nails, youโ€™re filing away layers of nail. To avoid thinning and weakening your nails, make sure you're not buffing too hard or too often. No more than once a month is a good schedule to keep to.

3. Letting your nails โ€˜breatheโ€™

There's this belief that suggests that going au naturale with your nails can somehow cure all your nail-ments (ha, get it?) including staining, white lines, and yellowing, but this is, unfortunately, a myth.

The reason you donโ€™t need to let your nails breathe between manicures is that your nails donโ€™t actually โ€˜breatheโ€™โ€”all the nutrition they need is supplied through the blood vessels in the nail bed.

What youโ€™ll actually want to do to keep your nails strong and healthy is maintain a healthy lifestyle with a balanced diet and certain supplements (like biotin). One thing to consider though, is that removing gel or acrylics causes damage to your nail, weakening it and thinning it (just like buffing them too often). If youโ€™re particularly fond of gel or acrylic manicures, you may want to grow your nails out between sets so that youโ€™re not damaging them beyond repair.

4. Picking off your polish

We get itโ€“your polish starts flaking and it only feels natural to start picking and peeling. Inherently though, you know part of the reason itโ€™s so satisfying is that itโ€™s bad for you. Well, we can confirm that picking at your manicure can cause some serious nail damage, so listen up and quit it.ย  Rather stock up on good quality acetone and do it the correct way!

5. Filing nails the wrong way

You see it everywhere in films, tv, and pop cultureโ€“manicurists filing nails like theyโ€™re brandishing a saw; back and forth. Now, Hollywood actors are no nail experts, so heed our advice and only file in one direction, lest you leave your talons susceptible to peeling and breakage. Yikes!

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6. Not washing your hands before painting your nails

This is something everyone tends to overlook. Your nail plate, like your hair follicles, produces oils that help to nourish the nails.

Ideally, youโ€™ll want to clean off any extra oils with someย acetone or sanitiser before you start layering on the polish, then follow up with a thorough scrub of your mitts to remove any remaining oils. It ensures your polish adheres correctly and your manicure is as perfect as can be.

7. Not moisturising your cuticles

Your nails need the same amount of TLC that your face getsโ€“skin is skin! No matter what kind of polish you go for (or if you skip the polish altogether), hydration is the key to healthy, strong nails. That said, this particularly applies to those of you out there who are fans of gel or acrylic manicuresโ€“itโ€™s no secret that removing a manicure can be trying, even for the most experienced technicians. It leaves your nails in quite a state.

Invest in a cuticle oil to keep your nails nice and supple. If you canโ€™t find any you like, natural oils like jojoba oil, argan oil or sweet almond oil works perfectly too.

8. Youโ€™re still using the wrong nail polishes

For a quick summary, youโ€™ll want to look for three-free (or five, or ten-free) polishes free of toxic components like formaldehyde and toluene, both of which pose serious health risks and do more damage to your nails than any manicure is worth.ย  The Crystal Clawz range of Gel Polish contains no harmful chemicals and comes in a wide range of colours!

9. Skipping the base coat

Ever wonder why your manicure comes out so streaky, and your nails end up chipping pretty much as soon as youโ€™re done? Youโ€™re skipping your base coat, thatโ€™s why. A proper, nourishing base coatย such as Crystal Clawz Unibaseย fills in ridges for a seamless polish application while strengthening your nails and keeping them healthy. Donโ€™t skimp!

10. Not sealing off the edges of your nails

Sealing the free-edge or capping has a two-fold purpose.ย  It stops your manicure from chipping at the tips of your nails, but also seals the free-edge of your nail for strength.ย  Just drag your top coat over the edge to the very tip of your nail.

Itโ€™s a simple step to add to your nail routine that will help to extend the life of your manicure. More importantly, itโ€™ll keep you from picking!

Credit: Redzhanna Jazmin

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