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Nail recovery: Simple tips to restore strength after hybrids

After removing a hybrid manicure, nails are often weakened, brittle, and prone to breaking. Fortunately, there are simple methods to help them recover without spending excessively on specialized products.

How to save damaged nails after a hybrid manicure?
How to save damaged nails after a hybrid manicure?
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The hybrid and gel manicure became popular due to their convenience and long-lasting effects. However, after prolonged wear, nails can become weakened, brittle, and dry. Therefore, it's worth investing in their proper regeneration. How can you restore their healthy appearance?

To allow nails to regenerate, it's advisable to give them a rest for a few weeks. During this time, avoid applying further layers of polish. Using conditioners that support the regeneration process can be beneficial.

This is how you can save damaged nails after hybrids

An inexpensive yet effective way to rebuild nails is castor oil, available at pharmacies at a low cost. Regularly rubbing the oil into the nail plate prevents it from splitting, thus strengthening the nails and reducing their brittleness.

Gelatin can also help. Preparing a hand bath with gelatin is very simple. Just dissolve a teaspoon of gelatin in about 250 mL of water, then heat it. Soaking your nails in this prepared solution for several minutes regularly can work wonders.

A balanced diet is essential

Nail regeneration is a time-consuming process, so it's beneficial to support it from the inside as well. A diet rich in omega-3 acids, vitamins, and minerals such as zinc and iron will positively affect not only nails but also the condition of skin and hair.

Supplementing with biotin and B vitamins can also be advantageous. Such an "energy boost" may speed up the recovery of damaged nails after hybrids.