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Beauty Tips for Pretty and Healthy Nails - Fingers and Toes

Article Reviewed by The Medindia Medical Review Team on Sep 15, 2016


Nails both of toes and fingers are made of Keratin which is a protein. Fingernails grow fast - about 1.2 centimeters in a month. When a person is ill for some time, noticeable changes may be seen in the nails. The most common among these are the opaque white lines that are often seen on nails due to protein deficiency. Sometimes you see discolored nails, nails with ridges on them and brittle nails. There are some ways in which we damage our nails.


Damage Caused to Nails:


Fungus Infections:

Very often the nails and toenails turn yellowish due to a fungal infection. The nails can turn brown and green too. Fungal infections affect the toenails more than finger nails.

Soak the feet or hands in a bowl with equal parts of water and apple cider. Dry feet thoroughly and apply some olive oil on the toes and cuticles. At times it may be months before a fungus infection really clears up.

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