DOs :
- Keep your nails at all times free from nail polish to make it "breathe."
- Put the hand or body cream on the skin near the kitchen, and put on after washing hands or dishes
- Better wear gloves while you do housework or gardening, and rub your hands with hand or body moisturizer before put it into the glove.
- Apply olive oil on your nails whenever you have time to sustain it.
- Put enough calcium and vitamin D in your diet everyday to strengthen nails.
- Save the manicure equipment in an enclosed place to protect the germs that can cause infection.
- Create a long nail in the sun or swim for too long can make your nails dry. This can be overcome by keeping nails and cuticles with moisturizer.
- Before doing the dirty work, such as dusting or gardening, first plug the nail into the soap bar. It is useful to prevent dirt embedded in the nail and makes it easier to clean.
- To make a long-lasting paint firm, when about to bathe soften with a little cream on the skin.
- If the nails brittle and easily broken or torn, make nails remain moist.
DON’Ts :
- Do not use nails to do the job only a pair of scissors, such as pulling strapless.
- Do not cut your nails short if you have.
- Never cut your cuticles with scissors.
- Do not wash clothes or equipment with hot water.
- Do not biting nails.
- Do not clean your nails with sharp objects - use a nailbrush to clean.
- Do not use your hands to get in touch with detergents too long.
- Do not remove nail polish with a sharp object; you should use a liquid nail polish remover