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[The Essential Guide to Nail Health: Beyond Aesthetics]-[Don't mess with your cuticles (and other nail advice)]

Life Kit · B2 · 2026-02-12

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Beyond Aesthetics: Understanding Your Nails

While often viewed purely through an aesthetic lens, our nails are essential tools for daily functionality—aiding in picking up small objects and protecting the thousands of nerve endings in our fingertips. As Dr. Sherry Lipner, a dermatologist at Weill Cornell Medical Center, notes, nails are not just decorative; they are integral to our physical interaction with the world. Furthermore, as global manicurist Titilayo Bankole emphasizes, nails serve as "little windows into our health," where changes in color, texture, or shape can signal underlying issues ranging from vitamin deficiencies to lung or thyroid diseases.

The Critical Role of Cuticles

One of the most common mistakes in nail care is the aggressive treatment of cuticles. Dr. Dana Stern, a board-certified dermatologist, stresses that the cuticle is a "specialized type of skin" that acts as an "airtight Tupperware lid" for the nail unit. It protects the nail matrix—the center of nail growth—from bacteria, fungus, and debris. The best practice is to leave them alone: "Don't trim, don't bite, don't pull, don't pick." If hangnails occur, they should be nipped at the base, but the protective seal of the cuticle should remain intact to prevent ridges, bumps, and potential infections.

The Myth of Biotin

Many people rely on biotin (vitamin B7) supplements to improve nail quality, but experts caution against this. Dr. Stern points out that there is "not great data" to support the efficacy of biotin for healthy individuals. Furthermore, excessive biotin intake can lead to "biotin interference," a phenomenon that can skew laboratory test results and potentially lead to misdiagnoses in critical situations. Instead of supplements, experts recommend a balanced diet rich in protein, as nails are protein-derived structures.

Hydration and Protection

Nails are highly porous—"a thousand times more absorptive of water than the skin," according to Dr. Stern. To maintain nail health, hydration is key. Using high-quality cuticle oil, ideally containing ingredients like jojoba oil or vitamin E, is recommended. Additionally, protecting nails from excessive moisture is vital; wearing rubber gloves during dishwashing or cleaning prevents the "expand and contract" cycle that weakens nail cells and leads to breakage. For those using gel manicures, protecting the skin from UV exposure with sunscreen or fingerless gloves is an essential safety measure.

Choosing Better Tools and Practices

Proper maintenance involves using the right tools. Experts advise abandoning dusty emery boards, which create "microscopic tears" and jagged edges, in favor of glass or crystal files that provide a perfectly sealed, smooth edge. When visiting salons, one must be vigilant about sanitation practices to avoid infections. Furthermore, it is important to give nails a break from acrylics and gels to allow them to "breathe" and recover.

When to Seek Professional Help

Nail health is a vital component of overall health. If you notice persistent changes or abnormalities, do not assume it is merely a fungus. Dr. Lipner warns that many conditions can mimic fungus, and some, like nail melanoma, require urgent medical attention. When attending annual skin exams, it is imperative to remove all polish and enhancements so that a dermatologist can properly assess the nail unit. Ultimately, treating nail care as a "treat, not a chore" fosters long-term health and sustainability.

🎯Key Sentences

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Nail art truly is an art.
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They're essential to our daily routines.
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Let's get straight to the well-filed point here, shall we?
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So stop messing with them.
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Just leave them be.
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📝Key Phrases

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on the flip side
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move the needle
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to state the obvious
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set realistic expectations
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the name of the game
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You're listening to Life Kit from NPR.
Hey, it's Marielle.
I am always impressed by the designs people have on their nails.
Nail art truly is an art.
I saw a video the other day of a nail tech painting a portrait of Bad Bunny on her nails and I said que chévere nena.
But our nails are far from just aesthetic.

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