THE CAUSES OF YELLOW AND WEAK NAILS

Without a doubt, the hands are the main letter of introduction of all women. For this reason, it is essential to keep our nails healthy, strong and very well cared for. Your hands decipher the type of woman you are, as well as your state of health. If your intention is to make a good impression, it is essential that your hands speak for themselves. However, no matter how hard we try, they continue to be weakened and in most cases they turn somewhat yellowish, acquiring an unattractive appearance.

But don’t worry, today we will tell you what causes your nails to turn weak and yellow, and we will teach you the best treatments to counteract these effects.

It is important to know that fragile or brittle nails could be the result of a disease or condition that may be present, such as a lack of intake of essential nutrients such as calcium; that is, a poor diet. Leaving your hands underwater for a long time, as well as old age are other reasons. A change in color could be due to liver or heart problems or the appearance of fungus, giving your hands a slightly unpleasant appearance. For these cases, it is necessary to strengthen them with a balanced and adequate diet, consuming the necessary vitamin and mineral supplements.

Likewise, there are very effective home remedies to help you prevent your nails from breaking, such as a very simple remedy to make, with ingredients that you can easily find at home. For this one you will only need sea salt and lemon. Proceed to mix two tablespoons of salt with two drops of lemon juice, and if you like, add a little wheat germ to the mix, very good for the health of your nails. Then it is mixed with warm water and the nails are left to soak for approximately 10 to 15 minutes.

You can do it twice a week and little by little you will notice the change. You can also apply a nail strengthener three times a week. It is necessary to avoid removing the scales as it will further damage the nail matrix. In the event that they are yellow, in addition to the causes mentioned above, it may also be due to the prolonged use of enamels, especially dark ones, due to the action of formaldehyde, a chemical that reacts with the keratin of your nails, leaving them weak and yellow. For these cases, it is best to avoid lasting more than three days with the polish, and let your nails rest for two days before deciding to apply another.

On the other hand, you should get good quality polishes. An effective home remedy to whiten them would be to rub your nails with the internal gel of aloe vera two or three times a day. On the other hand, soaking them in white vinegar for a few minutes is very effective at whitening them. Be consistent and you will get the desired results.