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Hand & Nail Care
Weather, household chores, gardening, and basic use can leave hands cracked, chapped, and aged.  Because our hands are most often kept uncovered, they need extra special care to them soft, radiant, and young looking.  Products like exfoliators, nail & cuticle creams and oils, shea butter hand creams, and  treatments are needed to protect, hydrate, moisturize, and provide a barrier from environmental damage and sunlight.

Nail Care Tips

·                   To harden soft nails, soak them in warm olive oil for about 20 minutes, on alternate days.

·                   To remove stains from your nails, mix one tablespoon of lemon juice in a cup of water and soak your nails in this liquid for a few minutes. Then, wash off with warm water and apply a hand moisturizer.

·                   It is not a good idea to remove the cuticles from your nails, as it will make the nail susceptible to infection. Rather, you should make use of good quality cuticle oil and gently push back the cuticles, with the help of an orangewood stick.

·                   Try to stay away from acetone polish removers as much as you can and stick to the one that make use of acetate. Still, try not to use a polish remover more than once a week.  Still again, use natural acetone-free polish remover.

·                   In case you wear nail polish, make sure to give your nails a break from time to time. In other words leave them without polish for a few days, every now and then. Otherwise, they will develop an ugly, yellow tint.

·                   If you want to give a natural sheen to your nails, just like the colorless base coat, rub petroleum jelly on your nails and then buff them, with the help of a soft cloth.

·                   If you have brittle nails or split or dull nails, then increasing your consumption of Organic Silica, Vitamin B (especially B5) and MSM (Methyl-Sulfonyl-Methane) will surely help.

·                   Never ever resort to nail biting, as it is extremely destructive for the nails as well as the cuticles. If you are in the habit of biting your nails, drop it as soon as possible.

·                   Whenever you wash your hands, while bathing as well as otherwise, make sure to dry the nails properly and apply a hand cream or lotion, using it on the nails as well. This is because soap makes the nails dry and brittle.

 

 


Healthy Hand and Nails Are An Asset
Embellir's Hand and Nail Care products will naturally keep your hands and nails at their very best. Our hands are expected to perform innumerable tasks, and yet with a little care we can maintain them properly. Most women take very good care of their hands and nails. Of course, applying a very good hand cream or lotion after each washing, after gardening, and after housework is a must. Also, always wear rubber gloves when working to protect hands and nails from harsh chemicals.

The most needed change is to steer away from dangerous nail products such as those that contain formaldehyde. Although, 100% natural nail polish, except for henna, does not exist, there are some wonderful alternatives. Increasingly, nail polish manufacturers are leaving certain chemicals out of their formulations, such as toluene and formaldehyde. Both have been reported to cause nose and throat irritation, rashes, headaches, nausea, and asthma. Formaldehyde has been targeted as a known carcinogen.

In addition to the healthier alternatives that are on the market, another option is to manicure the nail without using polishes of any type-just buff them to a high sheen. If you use nail polish, be sure to allow them to completely dry before applying makeup or touching your skin.


Tidbit: The Chinese are credited as being the first to use "polishes" on elongated nails with fingertips overlaid with gold.  

 


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