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Split peeling fingernails

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AussieGran59 Fri 06-Jan-23 05:55:16

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Urmstongran Mon 16-Jan-23 09:04:13

As advised by a Spanish manicurist here - put some olive oil in a shot glass and leave it by the bathroom sink. Dip a thumb into it (it’s rich and goes far) and massage it into finger and toe nails every day. As she said ‘it’s not just for eating!’. Inexpensive too. Remember to do the cut nail edge.

PinkCosmos Mon 16-Jan-23 08:57:36

MayBee70

I used to have incredibly strong nails until a few years ago. It must be an age thing. I now keep them very short and use a nail treatment called Rimmel nail rescue. It’s now discontinued but I stocked up on it. Rimmel do a lot of nail strengthening products. I also use Sally Hansen nail varnish. Nothing I took internally seemed to help.

I use Rimmel Nail Nurse - which is the same thing. As far as I am aware, it isn't discontinued in the UK.

I really does protect your nails from water etc., provided you use it regularly.

Gin Mon 09-Jan-23 17:28:01

I take biotin in tablet form. It has helped my hair to thicken and nails are much stronger. I get it from H&B aNd it is not mixed with anything else. It takes a while to see any improvement.

Versavisa Mon 09-Jan-23 17:16:32

AussieGran59

I need dairy because I need calcium. Lots of calcium as I have no parathyroid glands! It is safer to eat dairy products than take too many calcium tablets ( I already take 6 a day to stay alive) So Versavisa, don’t tell me what I need please. My dietary advice comes from an endocrinologist.

Sorry AussieGran59 I thought you came on here for advice and I told you what I had found helpful. In no way did I tell you what to do, and once again, I am surprised at your tone.

MayBee70 Mon 09-Jan-23 14:30:09

I used to have incredibly strong nails until a few years ago. It must be an age thing. I now keep them very short and use a nail treatment called Rimmel nail rescue. It’s now discontinued but I stocked up on it. Rimmel do a lot of nail strengthening products. I also use Sally Hansen nail varnish. Nothing I took internally seemed to help.

ParlorGames Mon 09-Jan-23 13:12:04

My nails have been exactly like the OP all my life and I am rapidly approaching my 70's. No amount of supplements, creams, lotions or prescribed medication has made one jot of difference. Hence my nails are kept short.......but they still split in the layers and down in the quick if I catch them on anything.

AreWeThereYet Mon 09-Jan-23 13:10:23

Try soaking your nails in warm oil twice a week - any oil will do I think but I use Jojoba and Sweet Almond oil. A little pot of oil warmed inside a dish of hot water, dunk nails for about 10 minutes, wipe with soft cloth. Protect nails from water as much as possible by using gloves and hand cream. The oil doesn't soften your nails it makes them more bendy so they don't split so easily. It can take a good few weeks so see a difference though.

Oreo Mon 09-Jan-23 13:06:08

Sparklefizz

PS. I always wear rubber gloves for any chores.

I think it’s the answer for loads of us.
Mostly I forget to and my nails are then awful. Cleaning and gardening does them in.
Keeping them out of water is the key.

AussieGran59 Mon 09-Jan-23 08:12:40

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Grannytomany Mon 09-Jan-23 04:52:49

I can highly recommend this product. It works wonders for my awful nails. I’d never heard of it when it was first recommended to me but it’s far better than any other nail strengthener I’ve tried. And it’s inexpensive.

www.amazon.co.uk/Nailtiques-Formula-Plus-brittle-peeling/dp/B071R2C48R/ref=mp_s_a_1_4?crid=1G9ETCPAMTJOY&keywords=nailtique+plus+2&sprefix=nailtique+plus+2%2Caps%2C78&tag=gransnetforum-21&qid=1673239642&sr=8-4

AussieGran59 Mon 09-Jan-23 04:23:55

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Kalu Sun 08-Jan-23 12:20:59

I have mentioned before on GN, the product I use to strengthen my nails which stopped the brittle, splitting. Duri - Rejuvacote is a nail varnish, initially applied for seven days hardens my nails again with excellent results. I apply one or two coats occasionally if I notice my nails are becoming brittle again.

Elegran Sun 08-Jan-23 08:57:27

Many people in the Far East are unable to digest dairy products.

PoppyFlower Sun 08-Jan-23 08:48:12

I second jelly! But I have to eat it 3 or 4 times a week. Also a clear strengthening varnish eg Sally Hanson prevents or seals splits.

Versavisa Sun 08-Jan-23 08:42:41

AussieGran59

Versavisa, I do not believe in giving up a food group as important as dairy but glad it worked for you.
Notspaghetti, I have perfect skin and hair so I doubt it’s psoriasis.
GrannyFarAway, I will look into those tablets.

I’m surprised you think dairy is an important food group when whole swathes of the world’s population do not use it.

It was a shock to me when I found that out when I lived in the Far East. Having been brought up in the UK I assumed it was essential but it appears not.

AussieGran59 Sun 08-Jan-23 08:36:19

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Versavisa Sat 07-Jan-23 08:48:57

I used to have very bad nails until I gave up dairy. I realised some time later that my nails were perfect. The splitting had gone and they are so strong now.

When I mentioned this to a friend it turned out that, unbeknown to me, she avoided dairy and also found a great improvement in her nails since doing so.

GrannyFarAway Sat 07-Jan-23 08:01:59

Hi, AussieGran59! Like Sarah75 I've had great success after years of flaking splitting nails with the Perfectil Max tablets. They are available on Amazon and (I think) eBay. I hope you can find something similar if you can't get them in Australia. :-)

NotSpaghetti Sat 07-Jan-23 07:43:31

Could it be psoriasis?

FannyCornforth Sat 07-Jan-23 03:53:14

Franbern if you have a Vitamin D deficiency (as I did) the normal vitamin D tablets won’t make a difference, you would need a loading dose prescribed first

AussieGran59 Sat 07-Jan-23 01:48:34

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harrigran Fri 06-Jan-23 10:27:52

I have this problem and can not see any improvement in the condition of my nails. I have a good diet, take vitamin D tablets and use expensive hand cream every day.
I wondered if mine was a result of chemotherapy as I lost some toenails during treatment.

Franbern Fri 06-Jan-23 10:27:44

As I said in earlier post - I tried this eating cube of jelly daily - did it for a year, not difference to my nails. As I normally eat a dozen eggs each week - I can say that those make no difference either.

Only things that ever did for mine was being pregnant (!!!) and the Alendronic Acid. Normal Adcal D Vit tablets had no effect.

I have thick hair and pretty strong bones - so really do no know exactly what is missing that only effects my nails.

dogsmother Fri 06-Jan-23 10:25:38

Interesting.
Same problem for years. I retired two years ago and hoped this would help (healthcare always hand washing).
However it didn’t.
I also am hypothyroid been on thyroxine since my 20s.
I am on my second lot of collagen and I truly think I’ve finally found something that works.
I’ve tried all the usual things before this, jelly cubes, perfectil.
Anyhow another bonus is people keep mentioning how nic3 my hair is looking 🤷‍♀️ didn’t see that coming!

MiniMoon Fri 06-Jan-23 09:58:45

My nails had become ridged and bumpy. I took vitamin D and a Wellwoman 70+ multivitamin tablet daily. My nails have improved, although still somewhat ridged, they are no longer bumpy. I still take the multivitamin daily. I stopped taking the vitamin D because I couldn't find them in the shops. This was at the height of the pandemic so now perhaps I'll be able to buy them again.