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Posted: 2024-02-07T10:45:49Z | Updated: 2024-02-07T10:45:49Z Heres Everything You Need To Heal Dry Cuticles And Peeling Nails | HuffPost Life

Heres Everything You Need To Heal Dry Cuticles And Peeling Nails

Manicurists recommend these oils, hand creams, tools and more to get your healthiest nails yet.
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Anyone whos suffered a hangnail or had a particularly weak nail bend backwards knows dry and peeling nails and cuticles can be the bane of your fingered existence. And if you use your hands a lot in manual labor, it can seem like an impossible situation to improve. 

Before you head to your local nail salon desperate to find a professional solution, the answer to healing your tattered nails once and for all might be in the list below. We reached out to three renowned manicurists who are experts in the field of nail care to find out which products, tips and tricks they use on their own clients and in their own salons.

Down below, youll find a slew of luxurious creams that claim to repair the skin barrier, fortifying nail treatments and at-home tricks to get your healthiest nails and cuticles yet.  

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An exfoliating sugar scrub
Miki Higuchi , a New York-based nail artist whose clients include Ariana Grande, recommends using a sugar scrub on hands and around the cuticles to remove any dead skin and to better prep the area for subsequent cuticle oil or nail treatment applications. She said she opts for this scrub from OPI's Pro Spa line of nail care products; it's made of dual-action sugar crystals to exfoliate dull skin, while still being gentle. The quick-dissolving formula also features cupuau butter to deeply nourish and hydrate skin without leaving an unpleasant and greasy finish.
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A vitamin E-infused cuticle and nail oil
This popular nail and cuticle care oil by CND was recommended by Jacqueline Pham , a New York City-based manicurist and nail artist and owner of DJ Nails . The cuticle softener is made of three different nourishing oils like sweet almond and jojoba, as well as vitamin E , a moisturizing ingredient that can prevent yellowing, cracked and peeling nails.

"The trick to managing skin dryness is to be consistent with cuticle application and hydration. Once you see a hangnail, grab that cuticle oil instead of picking or biting," Pham advised.
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A peptide-infused oil treatment
Another of Pham's oil treatment picks, Dermelect's dual-formula Revital Oil features a protein peptide, an ingredient the brand claims can strengthen brittle nails. The rest of the nourishing complex is made up of essential oils like jojoba and argan seed along with glycerin, a dermatologist-approved hydrator for the skin.
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A pair of Japanese gentle-blade cuticle clippers
Britney Tokyo is a celebrity nail artist based in Los Angeles and founder of Tokyo Spice nail products. For grooming wayward hangnails, her nippers of choice are these Japanese-crafted clippers by the brand Utsumi. The brand says these are their bestselling model and a great option for beginners, featuring a blade that's gentle on the cuticle and skin.

Pham prefers clipping only when you need to , and maintaining your cuticles with cream and oil, which she said will eventually lead to less cuticle trimming.
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A fortifying cuticle and nail treatment
Pham suggested this fortifying nail and cuticle treatment, a targeted shea butter-based cream that is packed with peptides, vitamins, essential hydrating nutrients and hyaluronic acid, a popular hydrator that draws moisture into the skin.
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A cocoa butter-based lotion
Tokyo likes this cocoa butter-based lotion by Kiehl's, a classic and non-greasy formula that aims to noticeably soften coarse and flaking skin. Aside from cocoa butter, Creme de Corps contains shea butter, a moisturizer with natural anti-inflammatory properties, and squalane, a botanically derived lipid that replenishes the skin's barrier.
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A white truffle-infused serum spray
Although this spray serum is intended for facial use, Tokyo also uses it on the nails and cuticles. It's a hydrating mist infused with vitamin E and the brand's signature inclusion of Italian white truffles, an ingredient the maker claims is rich in antioxidants, which iare beneficial for healing cracked and compromised skin.
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A luxury fortifying nail cream by Dior
Pham chose this luxury nail cream, a manicure essential from Dior that can be applied to nails and cuticles in the evening and works its hydrating and fortifying magic all night long. The formula, which hails all the way from 1963, boasts an infusion of glycerin, apricot oil and seaweed extracts for a nourishing performance that's stood the test of time.
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A multi-use barrier-repairing balm
Higuchi suggested another luxurious product from Dior. This versatile balm "[has] a very smooth texture, [is] long lasting and is easy to carry around," she said. As Higuchi also pointed out, you can use this cream-like hydrator on more than just your hands and nails, but also on your lips or anywhere else you may be experiencing cracking, peeling or dryness. It contains centella asiatica extract, a soothing ingredient popularized in Korean skin care, plus hydrating hyaluronic acid and nourishing shea butter.
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A classic nail salon hand lotion
For a budget-friendly hand cream choice, Higuchi uses this CND lotion which she says makes skin feel softer and moisturized. Available in six different fragrances and packaged in an easy-to-dispense pump bottle, CND Scentsations quickly absorbs into skin and leaves behind a velvety and soft feel.
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A pair of gel-lined moisturizing gloves
After you've applied all of your nail and cuticle treatments, Higuchi suggests wearing gloves as an effective way to stave off dryness. These washable gloves are gel-lined and infused with nourishing ingredients like jojoba seed oil, olive oil and vitamin E. This kind of hydrating inner lining won't snag on peeling or cracked skin like traditional cotton gloves.
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A cool-mist humidifier
"Using a humidifier in your room is good for your skin and, of course, for your hands," Tokyo said and we've previously confirmed with board-certified dermatologists that this is definitely the case. Based on Tokyo's suggestion, we chose this highly rated ultrasonic cool mist humidifier by Pure Enrichment that can add hydration to the air for up to 25 hours on a single fill. The BPA-free design also has a 360-degree nozzle to maintain consistent humidity in rooms up to 250 square feet.

Before You Go

Bestselling Solutions For Problem Nails
A wildly popular milky nail concealer that just might save you tons of money on mani-pedis(01 of04)
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Londontown's Kur illuminating nail concealer is a milky veil that comes in four colors , each one designed to make nails look like healthier versions of their natural selves. The buildable formula contains optical brighteners to cover up imperfections like discoloration and leave nails glowing. You'll be able to stretch time in between salons visits, if not skip them altogether!

Promising review: As much as I would love to have nice, manicured nails, i dont spend money on manicures. Gels are damaging and regular manicures last a couple of days before peeling. I get regular pedicures bc they last but my hands have looked pretty unkempt for much of my adult life. Until now. I was definitely skeptical that this polish could be any different from one of the countless neutral Essie shades out there that Ive tried since the 90s - ballet slippers, like linen etc - but I decided to give the milky shade a try & Im so glad I did!!! My nails look incredible. Im not even sure how to describe why but they look very natural and clean. Its been a week of wearing two coats and there isnt one bubble or lift forming on the edges. One coat actually looks great also. I am sold on this stuff. Hopefully it will never be discontinued. So so happy." Jann
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An inexpensive nail strengthening cream tens of thousands of reviewers swear by(02 of04)
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More than 66,000 buyers have rated this cream at Amazon, with summations like "completely floored " and "miracle for my toenails! " It's got softening and strengthening ingredients from vitamins A, B5, C, D and E to minerals and emollients and moiturizers including shea butter and urea. Designed to be a one-stop solution for weak, peeling and brittle nails, Onyx says it can do everything from stopping splits and cracks to repairing damage from acrylic nails to actually hardening nails and promoting healthy growth.

Promising review: "When I bought this cream I did not expect much. For my entire life Ive dealt with brittle, peeling nails and have never been able to grow them out. Growing them beyond my fingertips was impossible, and then theyd inevitably split and it was painful. I got fake nails put on for a wedding I was attending and after I had them taken off my nails were absolutely wrecked. I started looking for something that would help them at least get back to baseline. When I stumbled upon this product on Amazon I figured Id give it a shot, but had low expectations. I figured if anything Id have less dry cuticles and maybe my nails would get back to their normal state faster. Well, Ive been using this product for about 2.5 months now and WHOA. At first I applied this 3x/day like the instructions said and my nails definitely recovered from the fake nail episode much faster than normal. After about a month I started applying only at night before I went to bed. After about 6 weeks I was shocked that I actually had to file them. Now my nails rarely break/split and they are actually *growing*. The photo is me today after a manicure. Honestly cannot believe these are my nails! I will say I have also been diligent about wearing gloves when I wash dishes, but I have gone through phases of doing that before and never had these results. I do think it is probably contributing to my outcome but I think this cream helps more. Also I had been using a cuticle oil every night for almost a year before I started this cream so I dont think any old cuticle cream or oil is going to get the same results. For the price I plan on getting another one for my work desk so I can apply during the day too..." Jess
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A high-powered base coat that doubles as a nail rescue treatment(03 of04)
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This Horse Power nail rescue base coat from Butter London flew off the shelves this fall. Fortified with horsetail extract, biotin, vitamin B and calcium, it's designed to prevent polish stains, promote healthy nail growth and transform weak, damaged nails. Just apply before polish!

Promising review: "This stuff works! Makes nails strong. You can layer with new coats everyday and the product stays flat and shiny. Doesnt clump or bubble. My nails are so thin and I am so happy this works. Photo after a week of use. Expensive but worth it!" Amazon customer
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A bestselling nail and cuticle oil that can help make stronger, healthier nails(04 of04)
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CND SolarOil is a constant bestseller among HuffPost readers and Amazon shoppers, who've given it 4.6 out of 5 stars. It's formulated with light oils including jojoba, vitamin E, rice bran and sweet almond to absorb quickly. Just apply once a day and massage it into the surrounding skin for stronger nails and well-conditioned, softer cuticles.

Promising review: "I am terrible about caring for my nails. I trim them and use a nail brush and thats about all. My nails had big, ragged cuticles and hangnails. Then I read about this nail oil and decided to give it a try. Every couple of days I brush it on and briskly rub it in. My nails are like night and day, they look so good. They look neat and pretty and very healthy. Im very happy with this and will buy it again when I run out." Shelly Valladolid
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