Because there’s something under all of that nail art.
Take care of your cuticles instead of cutting them.
Since your nails are driven by the power of your cuticles, once they're infected or damaged, so are your nails. When taking care of your cuticles, you shouldn't bite or cut them, as that breaks down their material and leaves them vulnerable to bacteria. However, cuticle clippers can be used for hangnails.
If they seem to be too high up on your nails, gently push them back, and be careful with hard tools like the one pictured. Finally, keep them moisturized like you would the rest of your body.
You can make your own overnight cuticle treatment out of olive oil and cocoa butter:
Full directions here.
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Buffering your nails is great, but don't overdo it.
Buffering can lead to shiny, nice nails — but if you do it often, this process could actually weaken your nails because of the constant friction.
MaElena1/MaElena1
Keep your nail tools to yourself.
There's no "sharing is caring" with your nail file, clipper, and etc. because it's gross. Well, gross in that your tools harbor lots of germs — so just imagine what they must be like when you and all of your friends use them.
Make sure to replace these tools when you can, and try sterilizing them after a couple of uses.
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