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Greatnan Mon 09-Jul-12 16:09:15

My nails are very smooth and grow very quickly - I keep them short and I have to cut them every few days. I do get lots of sunlight (just got back from a two hour walks in the sunshine) and I have a very healthy diet.
My sister has to use false nails because her own are so brittle, but I am sure the cement she uses can't be good for them.

Butternut Mon 09-Jul-12 13:14:15

Some good tips absent. My nails go through strong/brittle stages, so I shall try your tips out as and when. smile

absentgrana Mon 09-Jul-12 12:43:16

Anaemia, or at least not enough iron-rich food in your diet soop?

Long nails are inevitably weaker than shorter ones so keep them neatly trimmed. Biotin (vitamin B7) helps to strengthen nails. You can take a supplement or find it naturally in brewer's yeast, egg yolk, offal and soy products. Coat brittle nails with warm olive oil plus a couple of drops of lemon juice at bedtime and let soak overnight. Rub soft nails with a mixture of cider vinegar and a few drops of lemon juice once a day. Don't use nail polish remover that contains acetone.

JessM Mon 09-Jul-12 12:40:51

horizontal ridges are caused by stress (i.e. ones across the nail rather than ones that point in the same direction as the fingers.)

soop Mon 09-Jul-12 12:30:23

Bags Do you know why my nails have deep ridges - a bit like a mini old-fashioned wash-board! grin

AlisonMA Mon 09-Jul-12 12:21:28

I'm with Gilly I love the sun so must get plenty of Vit D and I take a calcium supplement because of damage to my parathyroids so that can't be the reason. If anyone has the secret pass it on please.

gillybob Mon 09-Jul-12 12:03:38

Oh Bags tell me your secret please. My finger nails are really weak and brittle and split as soon as they get any length on them. I was never meant to have long nails as always in the garden or cleaning something for someone but I would like them to be a bit nicer than they are.

Anagram Mon 09-Jul-12 12:02:20

Mine, too, grow quickly and are extremely strong, but I don't think I have a particularly good diet so it can't be that in my case!

Butternut Mon 09-Jul-12 11:58:34

Always, or is it more a series of spurts?

vampirequeen Mon 09-Jul-12 11:57:13

Ah is that the reason... mine are similar and very strong.

absentgrana Mon 09-Jul-12 11:55:13

Because you have a diet rich in calcium and biotin and you spend a lot of time outdoors so have a stockpile of vitamin D, perhaps?

Bags Mon 09-Jul-12 11:28:35

...grow so fast? I have to trim them every few days.