Nails can split or break for a variety of reasons, ranging from environmental factors to underlying health issues. Here’s a detailed breakdown:
🔹 Common Causes of Splitting or Breaking Nails
1. Dryness and Dehydration
- Nails need moisture to stay flexible.
- Frequent hand washing, harsh soaps, or acetone-based nail polish removers can dry them out.
- Signs: brittle, peeling, or ridged nails.
2. Physical Trauma
- Bumping, scraping, or using nails as tools can weaken them.
- Frequent manicures or acrylic nails can also stress the nail plate.
3. Nutritional Deficiencies
- Lack of biotin, protein, iron, zinc, or vitamins A, C, D can affect nail strength.
- Signs: soft, thin, or ridged nails.
4. Health Conditions
- Thyroid disorders, anemia, psoriasis, eczema, or fungal infections can cause nails to split or break.
- Nail changes can sometimes be an early indicator of systemic issues.
5. Aging
- As we age, nails naturally grow more slowly and can become more brittle.
6. Chemical Exposure
- Frequent exposure to cleaning products, detergents, or nail polish remover can weaken nails.
- Always wear gloves when using harsh chemicals.
🔹 Tips to Prevent Nail Splitting
- Keep nails moisturized with oils or hand cream.
- Trim and file nails regularly, avoiding aggressive buffing.
- Use gentle nail products and limit harsh polish removers.
- Wear gloves when doing dishes or cleaning.
- Consider a biotin supplement if your diet is low in it (after consulting a doctor).
- Eat a balanced diet rich in protein, vitamins, and minerals.
If nails continue splitting or breaking despite care, it’s a good idea to consult a dermatologist to rule out underlying health issues.
I can also give a step-by-step nail care routine specifically for brittle nails to help them grow stronger. Do you want me to do that?