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The best tricks and products to make your nails long and durable
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Who doesn’t want long, strong, and glamorous nails? They’re eye-catching and fun to decorate, but they might seem unattainable. Long, strong nails don’t have to be a wild dream, though—they can be yours with the right care! By breaking bad habits and taking the proper manicuring steps, you can grow strong and healthy nails in no time. We interviewed professional nail artists and put together a list of tips on how you can get the best nails possible. Take a look below!

Things You Should Know

  • Keep your nails out of water whenever possible and avoid using harsh chemicals on them to prevent damage and breakage.
  • Stay on top of your nail health by applying a cuticle oil regularly and never skipping a base and top coat during a manicure.
  • Take a break from gel and acrylic nails to help restore and preserve your natural nail.
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Eat a nail-friendly diet.

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  1. Folic acid (Vitamin B9), Vitamin A, and Vitamin C are natural minerals that can help strengthen your nails. They support your overall health while supplying extra nutrients to your nails, keeping them happy and healthy. [3]
    • Eat dark leafy vegetables, beans, sunflower seeds, and eggs to add more folic acid to your diet. [4]
    • Consume more tomatoes, red bell peppers, mangoes, and milk to get Vitamin A. [5]
    • Take in more citrus fruits, strawberries, broccoli, and white potatoes to get a healthy serving of Vitamin C. [6]
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Use cuticle oil or serum regularly.

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  1. As Marta Nagorska, a licensed nail technician, says, “it’s important to replenish those oils [in your nails] with cuticle oil.” Apply a cuticle oil or serum to your cuticles (the base of your nails) daily to keep them hydrated. Simply follow the instructions on your chosen product. [7]
    • Avoid trimming or pushing back your cuticles, as this can upset your nails’ natural barrier and cause infections. [8]
    • Marta Nagorska personally recommends using OPI’s cuticle oil for the best results.
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Stay away from fake nails.

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  1. While pretty, fake nails can wear down your nails’ natural barrier, making them weaker and more fragile. Avoid getting fake or acrylic nails when you can. Instead, opt for regular polish. [13]
    • Even the proper removal of fake nails can cause damage. Remember, your nails are the most sensitive when wet.
    • If you want gel or acrylic manicures, try alternating between the two. Get a traditional manicure between your gels or acrylics.
    • Use nail polishes with strengthening properties for extra protection.
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Avoid biting or picking at your nails.

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Avoid using your nails as tools.

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  1. You might not even realize you’re doing it, but using your nails as a tool can damage them. [16] Open things like packages with scissors or use a credit card to peel off labels and scrape glue.
    • Expert nail artist Lindsay Yoshitomi agrees that you should “Avoid putting stress on your nails that can lead to breakage. For instance, if you pick off gel nail polish instead of soaking your nails, you're also removing some of the top layers of the nail, which weakens it.”
    • Consider using a nail strengthener or hardener (such as a strengthening polish, cream, or serum) to prevent them from breaking. [17]


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    What makes my fingernails weak?
    Ritu Thakur, MA
    Natural Health Care Professional
    Ritu Thakur is a healthcare consultant in Delhi, India, with over 10 years of experience in Ayurveda, Naturopathy, Yoga, and Holistic Care. She received her Bachelor Degree in Medicine (BAMS) in 2009 from BU University, Bhopal followed by her Master's in Health Care in 2011 from Apollo Institute of Health Care Management, Hyderabad.
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    Using gel or acrylic nail polish can make your nails feel more brittle. You can also weaken them by keeping them submerged in water or exposed to dish soap.
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    Can a healthy diet and supplements help with dry and brittle nails?
    Mohiba Tareen, MD
    FAAD Board Certified Dermatologist
    Mohiba Tareen is a board certified Dermatologist and the founder of Tareen Dermatology located in Roseville, Maplewood and Faribault, Minnesota. Dr. Tareen completed medical school at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, where she was inducted into the prestigious Alpha Omega Alpha honor society. While a dermatology resident at Columbia University in New York City, she won the Conrad Stritzler award of the New York Dermatologic Society and was published in The New England Journal of Medicine. Dr. Tareen then completed a procedural fellowship which focused on dermatologic surgery, laser, and cosmetic dermatology.
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    Expert Answer
    Yes, taking biotin orally can be helpful. Taking an oral silicone supplement can also help strengthen your nails. Make sure you're eating enough protein as well. Nails are made out of a molecule called keratin, which is a protein, so it's important that you're getting enough protein in your diet.
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      Tips

      • Apply petroleum jelly to damp nails and cuticles to hydrate your nails and prevent chipping. [18]
      • Carry pre-moistened nail polish remover packets in your purse for quick removal when your nails start to chip. This way, you won’t have to worry about picking at your nails.

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      • I get acrylic nails and request them to be just a little longer than the end of my finger. When they get too long, I just file some off and then smooth down the edges. If I ever feel the need to bite them, I just scratch my check instead, because acrylics feel really good.
      • I have a bad habit of biting my nails and picking off nail polish. My tip to you is to get a non-harmful liquid to soak your nails in—just make sure it isn't bad for your nails! Also, this liquid needs to taste nasty, so you won't put your nails in your mouth.
      • When I struggled with nail-biting, I had one nail I was allowed to bite (right-hand thumbnail) while the rest grew out. It took a couple of weeks before I felt okay enough to stop biting that one, too, but it really worked!
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      Warnings

      • Talk to your doctor before adding a supplement to your routine, as they can provide a personalized dosage and advice.
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      Expert Interview

      Thanks for reading our article! If you’d like to learn more about nail art, check out our in-depth interview with Marta Nagorska .

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      To grow long, strong nails, try eating foods that have lots of folic acid, like fish, red meat, and cheese, since folic acid is the best vitamin for nail growth. Additionally, make sure to include biotin-rich foods in your diet, like whole grains, bananas, and avocados, because biotin also promotes strong, healthy nails. Then, clean and file your nails in a basic, round shape, and apply a strengthening cream or polish. You should also avoid using your nails to open, peel, or scrape things, which can easily damage or break your nails. For tips on how to use nail polish to help your nails grow long and strong, keep reading!

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