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02-18-2024 10:40 PM
I have been having repeated tears in my fingernails - on the sides close to where finger ends - especially thumbs. I have tried cutting nail shorter. Of course it's a cause of catching on clothing, etc. Do I cut down as short/close to the tear as possible? I am at a loss.
02-18-2024 10:53 PM
Mine are doing the same thing...every nail except my thumbs.
This happens every year around this time. I blame it on the cold weather. I cut my nails back pretty short and will start over.
Nail hardener and polish only makes it worse. Normally, my nails are strong and very seldom tear or break.
I find this frustrating.
02-18-2024 11:04 PM
@Twins Mom - If I were you I would take a file or emery board and file close to the end of the nail as possible. Be sure to go in ONE direction, not back and forth. If you can get them smooth, but short, I would start putting oil on them every night. I use solar oil, but I've also used Josie Maran's argan oil too. Just massage it in, and it should help the nail.
I would put a clear base coat on. Olive and June makes a good one. I recently got the Dermalect system, and I'm impressed with that so far.
You might want to invest in a professional manicure too. That would give you a head start and you wouldn't have to fix the nail yourself. Good luck! ![]()
02-18-2024 11:04 PM
Warm dry air indoors dries nails and causes them to become weak. Mine fall apart as soon as ji turn th3 heat on in the fall. Try to keep oil or some kind of cuticle cream on them as much as possible and file them down very short.
02-18-2024 11:48 PM
I deal with the same thing. The only thing that helps me is to cut the nail as short as possible, use a glass file to keep the nail as smooth as possible, and rubbing argan oil or jojoba oil into them before bed. It also helps to use a moisturizer every time you wash your hands, but I am bad about remembering that so I have to keep lotion by every sink in my house.
02-18-2024 11:54 PM
Yes, first thing I try filing. Sometimes have to file over top to prevent snags but usually only helps a little while.
02-19-2024 12:56 AM
You can put a "patch" on. Cut a tiny piece of fibrous paper....like paper towel....and apply it to the damaged area of the nail with super glue. It should last until the nail grows a little longer.
Consuming fish oil capsules also strengthens your nails.
02-19-2024 05:09 AM
Mine do that on both hands-thumb, pointer and middle finger. Mine tear down lower, so have to wait for them to grow to the point where I can cut them.I have no idea of the cause, except maybe because I was a nail biter for a long time.
02-19-2024 07:31 AM
My nails do this during the winter months. I just cut them short and wait til spring.
02-19-2024 08:42 AM
@Twins Mom I like Dior Abricot Creme. It strengthens and treats the nails. It has been around forever, but it works. Get in bed then apply the creme massaging it around the cuticle area. It works overnight. I have never used it any other time of day.
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