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Posted on February 14, 2026 by Admin

Vertical Nail Ridges (Longitudinal Ridges)

Vertical ridges — lines that run from your cuticle to the tip — are very common and usually harmless.

✅ Most Common Cause: Aging

As we get older, nail cell turnover slows, which can make ridges more noticeable.


Other Possible Causes

1️⃣ Dryness
Dehydrated nails can look more ridged.
Fix: Use cuticle oil daily and hand cream after washing.

2️⃣ Minor Trauma
Picking at cuticles or frequent manicures can affect nail growth.
Fix: Be gentle with cuticles and avoid aggressive buffing.

3️⃣ Nutrient Deficiencies
Low iron (iron-deficiency anemia) or low B vitamins may contribute.
Fix: Eat iron-rich foods (spinach, red meat, beans) and consider labs if you have fatigue.

4️⃣ Thyroid Issues
Thyroid imbalance can affect nail texture.
Fix: See a doctor if you also notice hair thinning, weight changes, or fatigue.

5️⃣ Dehydration
Not drinking enough water can impact nail appearance.


🚩 When to See a Doctor

Vertical ridges are usually normal. But get checked if you notice:

  • Sudden deep ridges
  • Nail splitting with color changes
  • Dark streaks (especially one single dark line)
  • Nail thickening or distortion

💅 How to Make Them Less Noticeable

  • Lightly buff (very gently, not often)
  • Use a ridge-filling base coat
  • Apply strengthening polish
  • Keep nails trimmed and moisturized

If you’d like, tell me:

  • Your age range
  • Any other symptoms (fatigue, hair changes, brittle nails)

And I can help narrow down whether this sounds normal or worth checking.

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