Can you permanently damage your nails?

If you keep your nails healthy and dry, the nails will usually re-attach as they grow out. But if you're not careful, you could end up with a fungus or bacterial infection (see below) which can cause permanent discoloration and damage. Your nails could even stop growing forever.
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Can you ruin your nails?

Acrylics shouldn't ruin nails. But, a poor application and removal process of nail acrylics – or any type of nail enhancement- can seriously damage nails.
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What causes permanent nail damage?

Dystrophic onychomycosis is a fungal skin infection that causes total destruction of the nail plate. The condition usually occurs when a person has had a severe fungal nail infection for some time and goes untreated or isn't fully treated.
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Can severely damaged nails be repaired?

Use a Cuticle Cream or Oil

Remark notes that one of the easiest ways to repair damaged nails is to apply a cuticle oil followed by a hand cream. "Cuticle oils deliver vitamins and nourishment and the cream will lock moisture.
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Do acrylics damage your nails long term?

Acrylic nails can also damage the nails in the longer term, as the surface of your natural nails is filed down for application, meaning the natural nail becomes weaker. Another thing to consider: the curing process. Most gel nails need ultraviolet (UV) light to harden.
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Is it OK to wear acrylic nails for years?

If you want to wear artificial nails for more than a few weeks, you'll need touch-ups every 2 to 3 weeks to fill in the gaps that appear as your nails grow. Frequent touch-ups can seriously damage your natural nails. In short, artificial nails can leave your nails thin, brittle, and parched.
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How do I repair my nails after acrylics?

Aftercare
  1. Buff your nails once a week.
  2. File your nails in one direction only.
  3. Go for a manicure to a salon.
  4. Soak your nails in olive oil for a few minutes once a week.
  5. Drink plenty of water and eat a healthy diet.
  6. Take biotin supplements.
  7. Use a nail keratin treatment to expedite the healing process.
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How long does it take for damaged nails to grow out?

Fingernails can regrow entirely in three to six months. Fingers or toes that have sustained injuries that affect the nail bed and the matrix grow more slowly than unaffected nails for about three months.
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How do I know if my nail bed is damaged?

If you have a deep cut in your nail bed, you should see a doctor, especially if it doesn't stop bleeding. Subungual hematomas that cover more than a quarter of your nail also need medical treatment. If your finger is very swollen or painful, or if you think it's fractured, you should see your doctor for an evaluation.
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Will damaged nail bed grow back?

After a nail separates from the nail bed for whatever reason, it will not reattach. A new nail will have to grow back in its place. Nails grow back slowly. It takes about 6 months for a fingernail and up to 18 months for a toenail to grow back.
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Can a toenail be permanently damaged?

Over time due to wear and tear or trauma can cause toenails to become thickened, grow upwards or sideways and even become permanently detached. Thick, multilayered toenail, lifted/detached from the nail bed, misshaped, hard to cut.
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What do white marks on nails mean?

You may notice white spots or dots along your nails if you're deficient in certain minerals or vitamins. The deficiencies most commonly linked to this issue are zinc deficiency and calcium deficiency. Your doctor will be able to determine if you are at risk for any mineral deficiency.
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What are the 5 common nail problems?

This article therefore helps clinicians to find the right treatment of the 5 most common nail disorders (brittle nails, onycholysis, paronychia, psoriasis, and onychomycosis) and provides practical tips that might improve patients' compliance.
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Does no chip ruin your nails?

This can seriously damage the nail, and in severe cases can cause the nail to fall off. “The key is moderation. Instead of having a no-chip manicure every two weeks, get them less frequently to allow your nails to rehydrate,” says Dr. Melinda Einfalt, an internist at Advocate Good Shepherd Hospital.
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Is it bad to peel nail polish off?

Any time you pick or peel anything from the surface of the nail, you may not see an immediate difference, but it will make the natural nail thinner. Peeling the gel polish off the nail can rip layers off the nail plate and cause the nail to be thinner, brittle, and 'bendy.
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What can cause damage to the natural nail?

Common causes of fingernail problems include injury, infection and skin diseases such as eczema and psoriasis. Causes of toenail problems include trauma, ill-fitting shoes, poor circulation, poor nerve supply and infection.
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Can you break your nail bed?

If the nail is damaged or torn, the doctor may remove it and repair the nail bed. They may also do so if the finger or toe is fractured. The doctors may likewise remove part or all of the nail if the nail bed matrix is damaged.
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How do you restore a nail bed?

Try these three tips:
  1. Grow out your nails. First step is to let your nails grow out. ...
  2. Use a nail brush for cleaning instead of a nail scraper. You can also make your nail beds appear longer by cleaning underneath your nails with a nail brush instead of metal nail tools. ...
  3. Push back your cuticles.
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Why are my nails soft and bendy?

Soft nails might be caused by overexposure to moisture or chemicals — think detergent, cleaning fluids, nail treatments, and nail polish remover. Weak nails might also be associated with a deficiency in B vitamins, calcium, iron, or fatty acids.
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Is Vaseline good for nails?

In fact, many already apply Vaseline to their cuticles as a soothing, healing medicine when dry or cracked. Turns out, it's also a great help when painting your own nails if applied on your cuticles or any skin surrounding your nail.
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Do nails regrow after removal?

After your nail has been removed, it will take a few weeks for the nail to start to grow back. It will take about 3 to 6 months for a fingernail to fully grow back. A toenail will take about 6 to 12 months. Your nail will usually, but not always, grow back normally.
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Why are my nails so thin after acrylics?

Paper-thin nails after acrylics result from two things: the first one is excessive nail preparation before acrylic application, and the second is acrylic nails are removed by peeling or ripping off the natural nails. These two destructive processes will both cause the nails to be so thin.
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How often should you take a break from acrylic nails?

They come in different designs and are very convenient to use. While the duration of break remains controversial, it is widely agreed that you give your nails a break after prolonged use of acrylic. Some experts suggest between three (3) to six (6) months.
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How long do nails take to heal after acrylics?

BE PATIENT, IT'S A PROCESS

it takes about 9 months to fully grow out your nail from cuticle to tip, so that's your baseline! For me, my damage was severe, so I am still dealing with a few TINY splits at the tip of the nail… but I am so close to having all that damage grown out!
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Do your nails need to breathe?

While your friends might casually mention the importance of making sure your nails get air, you can argue that no, your nails don't actually need to breathe. "They derive oxygen and nutrients from the blood supply and not the air," says New York City based-dermatologist and nail expert Dana Stern.
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