Title: 
Food for  moistureless, brittle Nails

Word Count:
550

Summary:
People who undertake cleaning jobs  always will have brittle nails, unless they take the  necessary steps to  defend themselves from being susceptible to such a nail condition. Brittle nails are more of a  headache for women with lower estrogen levels. Just as lower estrogen levels are known to make dry, brittle hair and skin, they have  exactly same effect on nails. Dry, brittle nails is a problem that  scores of women face.


Keywords:
Manicure sets, Pedicure sets, Nail clippers, Nail cutters, Nail files, Nail care, Nail fungus, Professional manicure instruments, Nail scissors, Nail 


Article Body:
Brittle nails are  routinely not associated with a medical disease. Brittle fingernails are a  common  status,  developing on about 20% of people; more women than men develop brittle nails. Brittle nails  customarily  splinter or  strip in horizontal layers, starting at the nail's free end. Brittleness in the nail may be  created by trauma, such as  regular wetting and drying,  regular exposure to detergents and water, and  drastic exposure to  vitriolic solvents, such as those  named in nail polish remover. Other possible  grounds  cover skin diseases (psoriasis, lichen planus, alopecia areata) as well as endocrine disorders, tuberculosis, Sjogren's syndrome and malnutrition. The incidence of brittle nails in the European and North American population is  almost 20%, and women  be affected from nail brittleness twice as often as men.

People who undertake cleaning jobs  always will have brittle nails, unless they take the  necessary steps to  defend themselves from being susceptible to such a nail condition. Brittle nails are more of a  headache for women with lower estrogen levels. Just as lower estrogen levels are known to make dry, brittle hair and skin, they have  exactly same effect on nails. Dry, brittle nails is a problem that  scores of women face. Nails dry-out in the winter time because of intense hand washing to stay  healthful and because of all the dry air that is around  generated as a result of heaters. Health Nutrition  supports to  control your fingernail health and provide a  solution for dry, brittle nails. A  scarcity of B-complex vitamins,  eminently biotin, will  form ridges along the nail bed. A diet  deficient in calcium contributes to dry, brittle nails. Several vitamins and minerals have been  intended for the prevention of brittle nails.

A lack of folic acid and vitamin C can lead to hangnails.  Inadequate dietary essential oils, like omega-3, make cracking nails. Also, external precautions are also required.  Apply nail polish remover no more than once a week.  Bypass the nail polish removers with acetone and  erase nail polish  at best once a week. You can  regularly  do your nails during the week if your nail polish chips. Cosmetic moisturizers  render immediate  remedy for dryness but last only while they are applied. For people with  gentle or intermittent brittle nails, a cosmetic moisturizer may be enough to  hold the skin from feeling dry. Use a glass file or an emery board instead of a metal nail file. Also, make sure that you use your file only in one direction. Therapeutic moisturizers, which have also been useful to act as a barrier to keep water away from evaporating from the nails. Calcium-rich foods include all dairy foods,  primarily yogurt, dark green leafy vegetables, almonds, beans, and sardines.

Dry, Brittle Nails Nutrition Tips

1.  apply nail polish remover  at most  one time in a week.
2.  Try to avoid nail polish removers with acetone and remove nail polish  at most once a week.
3. Always use gloves.
4.  Try to Avoid  long exposure to water, such as swimming.
5.  Try to Avoid exposure to chemicals that  irk the skin and nails.
6.  Always use hand lotion on your nails too. Rub it in after you wash your hands or take a shower.
7.  Many vitamins and minerals have been  intended for the  arrest of brittle nails.
8. Use a glass file or an emery board instead of a metal nail file.

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