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Profile: Brittle Nails
Definition:
Nails that tend to break or split. This issue stems from a lack of hydration in the nails or the fact that the keratin has become weakened.
Internal and external causes:
Aging process; constant hand sanitizing; Raynaud's syndrome; cancer treatments (chemotherapy, targeted therapies, etc.); thyroid disorders (hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism); nutritional deficiencies (iron, silicon, zinc, biotin, etc.); skin conditions (eczema, psoriasis); overuse of traditional nail polish, semi-permanent polish; regular application of artificial nails (acrylic or gel); use of chemical products without protection (detergents); exposure to cold and dry air; trauma to the nail-forming tissues; excessive polishing of the nail plate; hormonal changes (menopause); exposure to excessive or insufficient humidity (frequent hand washing and drying, living in a humid environment, etc.).
How to reduce or eliminate:
Apply a daily strengthener to restructure the nail (keratin, silicon, etc.); supplement with biotin; consult a doctor.
Preventative steps to take:
Wearing gloves for household chores and in cold weather; spacing out or even stopping the application of artificial nails; regularly filing one's nails; applying a topical moisturizing care to the hands and nails after each wash; regularly massaging one's nails with a strengthening treatment; keeping one's nails short; maintaining a balanced diet.
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