How nails grow: Nails are hard keratin formations, formed from a thin layer (0.5 - 0.7 mm) of dead skin cells. These cells are constantly produced from the nail matrix the nail growing area at the base of the nail. The nail slowly grows towards the tip of the finger or toe and protects the nail bed below, which is crossed by many blood vessels and nerves. Nail growth differs from person to person, but healthy nails grow approximately 0.5 - 1.2 mm a week. Healthy nails: Healthy nails are smooth, without flaws, holes or ridges and have an important protective function for the very sensitive tips of the fingers and toes.
Nail imperfections: Nail imperfections are common and have many different causes. More than 50% are caused by fungal infections (mycosis). Some conditions can affect nails eg: psoriasis or diabetes. There are also physical reasons for nail damage: frequent hand washing or wearing tight footwear. Chemicals such as detergents or the solvents in nail varnish remover can be damaging. Unhealthy nails may look white or yellowish in (colour and may also have holes, ridges, splits or be crumbly. Sometimes a nail can tear off. If you are worried about nail damage, it is advisable to talk to your GP or pharmacist about possible causes.
Various factors may cause nail problems: Physical reasons for example injuries to the nail, biting or chewing the nails, pressure on the nail due to tight or inadequate footwear and humidity or excessive heat. Chemicals for example detergents or solvents in nail varnish remover. These can alter the nail proteins. Fungal infections picked up from changing room floors or areas around swimming pools. You may be more at risk if you have diabetes or have had another fungal infection such as athlete's foot.
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Aromatherapy Treatments
RECIPE 1: Nourishing Nail Oil
4 tablespoons almond oil, 1 tablespoon jojoba, 5 drops essential oil of geranium, 2 drops essential oil of rose .
RECIPE 2: Nourishing Nail Cream
60ml rich cream base, 5 drops Benzoin essential oil, 5 drops Lavender essential oil, 5 drops Sandalwood essential oil.
RECIPE 3: Nourishing Nail Restoring Oil (for night-time use)
Half cup jojoba carrier oil, 2 drops lemon essential oil (mixed well together). Method: Apply to hands. Put on a pair of cotton gloves. - Leave oil on overnight. - Rinse hands.
A quick guide to pampering your hands. Make this a weekly treat for your hands and it will soon pay dividends with softer hands and longer, stronger nails.
Ingredients: 1 bowl warm soapy water, 1 bowl warm plain water, 1 good emery board, cotton wool buds, cuticle cream, hand cream, small clean towel, few drops sweet almond oil. Method - Soak your nails in the soapy water for 5 minutes. - Ease any dirt from under the nails with a cotton wool bud. - Rinse nails in plain water. - Dry hands and nails on a towel. - Use the course side of the emery board to reduce the length of your nails if required. - Shape your nails, filing away from the hand in one direction only. - Do not file into the corners of your nails. - Smooth your nails with the fine side of the emery board. - Gently massage the cuticle cream into your cuticles. - Very gently push back the cuticles, if necessary, using a cotton bud. - Massage a little olive oil into your nails. - Massage your hands with a generous amount of hand cream.
Sweet Almond is one of the most popular and versatile of all the carrier oils
Golden colour and the oil which is most rapidly absorbed into the skin and is not sticky. Good for hair care and all skin types and can be used on its own.
Clove is an excellent antiseptic and as many bacteria have become resistant to modern antiseptics it is worth burning at home to help prevent epidemics or viral infections.
Eucalyptus is best loved for its ability to help with chest infections and blocked up noses. However it is also great for muscular aches, colds sores, herpes or burns and makes a useful and natural painkiller.
Geranium is lovely floral oil which can help with a wide variety of skin conditions, poor circulation, cellulite and many menopausal problems as well as fluid retention and hormonal in-balance.
This antiseptic and anti-bacterial oil will perform many tasks especially when blended with other oils, including treating verrucas, insect bites and tension headaches. It has a tonic action on the lymphatic system and a stimulating action on the digestive system. It will aid slimming, help shift cellulite and smooth out those wrinkles
Lime is valuable for many skin problems and can help to brighten dull and tired skin. Lime can help with feverish conditions and can stimulate the body against infection. It can be useful for certain respiratory conditions.
Niaouli is non-irritant and antiseptic so is great for treating wounds especially where they are infected. Try it for asthma, coughs and catarrh as well as urinary infections.
Rose is often referred to as the Queen of all essential oils not least because of its price. It can help with lack of confidence, depression or grief as it has uplifting qualities and is said to produce feelings of well-being and even happiness. It has strong connections with our sexuality and can aid menstual problems.
Rose Otto is a wonderful oil which can help with skin care especially where the skin is more mature and is soothing for conditions such as asthma and hayfever.
Tea Tree - the ultimate antiseptic which is a truly wonderful oil to keep in. Use it for veruccaes, thrush and warts, acne, rashes and dandruff. Try it for resipratory problems such as coughs and catarrh and use it to help with viral infections and increase the boxes immune system.