Nail care is very important; the condition your nails are in speaks volumes of how you take care of yourself. When you first meet someone what do you do? You shake that person's hand, which puts your nails in plain sight. Your nails are seen on a daily basis and you want them to give others a good impression of you. Your nails should be strong and healthy, not full of ridges or discolored. Maintaining healthy nails isn't hard to do. Follow these tips and you will have beautiful and strong nails to show off to the world.
Manicuring is the care of hands and nails. You don't have to go see a professional manicurist every week, but it's a good idea to visit a salon at least every six weeks. The staff there will teach you tricks to keep your nails healthy and beautiful.
If you are a hands-on person, you will need to purchase a nail brush. The last thing you want is to be stuck with dirt and oil buildup underneath your nails. Use soap, water and your nail brush daily to keep your nails clean underneath. Store your nail brush by your sink to remind yourself every time that you wash your hands to clean underneath your nails.
The worst possible thing you could do is bite your nails. This leaves your nails jagged, with an unappealing gnawed-on look. Nail biting is very common but can be stopped. Stress is the main cause of people biting their nails, so try to figure out what causes you to bite your nails and then avoid those situations. There are quite a few products on the market which you can purchase to help you beat the habit of nail biting.
A tip that you hear time and time again is to drink plenty of water. This is also part of having healthy nails. If you aren't hydrated then your nails can begin to split; drink 8 glasses of water a day to stay hydrated and this will contribute to healthy nails.
Once your nails have begun to grow and you know how to keep them clean, you should think about care and appearance. After your nails are about 1/4" from your nail bed, you should start filing your nails. The proper way to file nails is to work from the corner toward the center of your nail; if you strictly file from side to side you risk breaking a nail or damaging your nails by weakening them. Once you have filed your nails you can give them a shine by buffing them. Start by the cuticle and work your way down to give yourself a naturally shiny nail.
Remember: to have beautiful, healthy nails you need to follow the tips above; you'll see the improvement in your manicure in no time.

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