How to Stop and Fix Common Nail Problems: Weak Nails, Hangnails, and More

At Nails For You Academy, we want to give future nail techs the know-how and tools to tackle common nail issues head-on. If you're new to the nail care world or want to sharpen your skills, you need to know how to stop and fix nail problems. In this post, we'll talk about common nail issues like weak nails, hangnails, and more, and how our school can teach you the best ways to keep nails healthy.

Weak Nails

Causes: Brittle nails break or chip . Things that make nails brittle include:

  • Dehydration: Not enough moisture dries out nails and makes them brittle.

  • Nutrient Deficiencies: Too little biotin, zinc, and iron in your diet can affect how strong your nails are.

  • Frequent Water Exposure: Keeping your hands in water or harsh chemicals for a long time can weaken your nails.

Prevention and Treatment:

  • Hydrate and Moisturize: Tell clients to use hand creams and cuticle oils. This keeps their nails and cuticles moist.

  • Balanced Diet: Explain why eating foods with biotin, vitamins, and minerals helps make nails strong.

  • Gentle Products: Suggest nail polish removers without acetone and polishes that nourish nails.

Hangnails

Causes: Hangnails happen when small bits of skin near the nail pull away. This often hurts. Common reasons include:

  • Dry Skin: When skin around the nails gets dry, it can cause hangnails.

  • Nail Biting: Biting or picking nails can hurt the skin around them and make hangnails.

  • Improper Nail Care: Rough trimming or filing has an impact on hangnail formation.

Prevention and Treatment:

  • Moisturize : Show clients why they need to use cuticle oil and hand creams to keep their skin soft and moist.

  • Avoid Harmful Habits: Tell clients not to bite or pick their nails to stop hangnails.

  • Careful Trimming: Teach clients how to cut hangnails with clean sharp tools to avoid getting an infection.

Nail Fungal Infections

Causes: Nail fungal infections can make nails change color, get thicker, and break apart. Here's what causes them:

  • Wet Places: Fungi grow well in damp warm spots like pools and gym lockers.

  • Not Cleaning Enough: Not taking good care of nails can lead to infections.

How to Prevent and Treat:

  • Keep Nails Clean: Teach clients to keep their nails clean and dry after they get wet.

  • Use Antifungal Products: Learn about over-the-counter and prescription antifungal treatments to manage these infections well.

Yellow Nails

Causes: Yellow nails have several origins:

  • Nail Polish Staining: Dark polishes stain nails.

  • Smoking: Nicotine and tar discolor nails.

  • Health Conditions: Some health issues include yellow nails.

Prevention and Treatment:

  • Use Base Coats: Tell clients to apply base coats to stop polish from staining.

  • Cut Down on Smoking: Talk about how smoking hurts nail health and point smokers to quitting resources.

  • See Doctors: Tell clients to visit healthcare providers if yellowing stays and other signs show up.

Nail Splitting

Causes: Nail splitting has several origins:

  • Nutritional Deficiencies: A lack of key nutrients can weaken nails.

  • Physical Trauma: Damage or too much pressure on nails can result in splits.

  • Chemical Exposure: Strong chemicals can make nails fragile.

Prevention and Treatment:

  • Protect Your Nails: Show clients how to use gloves with harsh chemicals and shield their nails from harm.

  • Promote Nutritional Health: Suggest a diet full of vitamins and minerals to boost nail strength.

  • Gentle Filing: Show the right way to file nails to stop splits.

Enroll at Nails For You Academy

Understanding and treating nail problems is key to providing great nail care. Nails For You Academy offers in-depth training on these common nail issues and more. Our courses aim to give you the know-how and abilities to tackle and stop nail problems making sure you can give your clients the best care possible.

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