Cuticle
Care
You
should never cut, trim, massage or even push back your cuticles. Your cuticle is a natural seal between the
hard nail and the soft skin. When you degrade that seal, your body will work to
restore it, using the energy from that area for fixing and replacing your
cuticle instead of for nail growth. Your
cuticle produces the final, most protective layer of your nail. When your cuticle is irritated or damaged in
any manner, it is unable to perform that function properly, leaving your nail
unprotected. Use Norwegian Formula® Hand Cream by Neutrogena and you can do no wrong.
Filing
and Nail Maintenance
Correct and regular filing will help your nails maintain
their strength and resist chipping, cracking, peeling and splitting. To achieve
optimum results, it is important to follow the instructions provided to all our
customers, who purchase T.I.P.S.™ and/or the ASK Contour Nail File.
Our Contour Nail File is state-of-the-art as it has a unique
shape with three extremely fine filing surfaces. Our nail file is designed to gently file, not tear your nail
tissue, thereby sealing your nail edge and helping protect it from
peeling, splitting and any other damage.
Do not use a file or an emery board to shorten your nails;
use finger nail clippers or scissors. If a file can shorten your nail, then it is too
rough and harsh. It
will tear your nail tissue and lead to chipping and peeling. The straighter across your
nails are cut, the stronger and more resistant to breakage they will be. Do not file the side edges
of your nail. The
side edge, which offers your nails the most stability, is one of the strongest
areas of your nail structure. If you think of the sides as steel beams that
support the nail structure, then it is logical when we say that by filing the
sides you weaken the whole structure.
Keep in mind that your nails are made of straw-like,
tube-shaped fibres or columns. If you use any solid object or stiff “nail brushes”
to clean under your nails or use harsh emery boards or rough nail files on your
nails, you will pull those fibres apart causing damage that weakens your nail
structure and promotes chipping, peeling, cracking and splitting.
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