Why do nails get thinner after manicure

Nail culture is now becoming more and more popular in modern society, and many people like to dress their nails beautifully. However, some people may find that their nails are getting weaker after regular manicures. So why do nails get thinner after a manicure?

1. Prolonged exposure to chemicals

In the process of nail art, we usually use a variety of chemicals, such as gloss water, glue, paint and so on. The chemicals contained in these chemicals may have an effect on the nails, and prolonged exposure to these chemicals may cause thinning of the nails. Especially if the chemical used is of poor quality or unreasonable use, it may cause more damage to the nails.

2. Excessive trimming and sanding

Some people may over-trim and polish their nails in order to get the perfect manicure. Frequent trimming and sanding will damage the nail surface and gradually thin the cuticle of the nail. In the long term, this may lead to the weakening of the natural protective function of the nail, making the nail more fragile.

3. Lack of maintenance

Nails, like skin, need proper nutrition and care. Some people may neglect the maintenance of their nails after manicure, resulting in a lack of nutrients in the nails and gradually thinning the nails. Therefore, it is important to keep your nails healthy and shiny, and to treat and nourish them regularly.

4. Use nail strengtheners throughout the year

Some people may use nail strengtheners for a long time in order to make their nails harder and more durable. However, overuse of nail strengtheners may lead to increased nail dependence, which weakens the elasticity and toughness of the nail itself, leading to thinning of the nail.

5. Genetic factors

In addition to external factors, some people’s nails are naturally weaker and thinner. Genetic factors may also play a role in thinning nails. In this case, even with strict nail maintenance and care, it is difficult to change the weak characteristics of the nails themselves.

In summary, the thinning of nails after manicure is mainly caused by a variety of factors such as prolonged exposure to chemicals, excessive trimming and polishing, lack of maintenance, perennial use of nail strengtheners, and genetic factors. Therefore, in the process of doing nail art, we should pay attention to choose high-quality nail products, avoid excessive trimming and polishing, regular nail maintenance and nourishment, reasonable use of nail fortification agents, to keep nails healthy and strong. Only in this way, we can maintain the health of nails while manicuring, and make beautiful nails shine longer.


Post time: Jun-12-2024

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