How to identify your nail issues

Have you ever taken a closer look at your nails? Or is it just a constant rotation of nail polishes? (We understand - so many colours, so little time).
If you’ve been noticing they’re not as strong, healthy and shiny as they used to be (particularly if you’ve become a fan of acrylics or gel manis), it may be time to inspect them a little more thoroughly, as you may have one of the following nail issues...
Weak nails
Weak nails are a little harder to identify because if they’ve been weak for a long time, you may not know the difference. And if you regularly use acrylics or gel polishes, you may not realise until you’ve removed the treatment just how weak they’ve become.
If your nails are healthy, they will feel hard to the touch and can usually survive an accidental knock without too much damage. In comparison, weak nails are a lot softer and will break at the slightest bump, often leaving a jagged edge rather than a clean break. Another way to tell if your nails are weak is by applying slight pressure to the tip of your nail and if it bends, it could do with some strengthening.
When it comes to foods that will help you grow stronger, longer nails, Sally Hansen Nail Expert, Alison Bowhill-Hayes, says vitamin C is “essential for general nail health” - so try adding some more citrus fruits to your diet. Or if you’re after a quick solution, Sally Hansen Complete Care 7-in-1 Nail Treatment works in as little as three days to restore nail health, containing calcium to aid growth and strengthen.
Dry nails
You can tell if your nails are lacking moisture by looking at the surrounding cuticle as well as the nail itself. “Cuticles cause dry nails” says Alison. “They become dry very easily, and this in turn creates dry nail beds.” The skin around your nails may appear cracked and rough, while the nail itself seems scratched, with little white lines over the surface - similar to when your skin is dry and becomes white and rough with dead skin. Dry nails can lead to any or all of the aforementioned issues and are best treated straight away to prevent further damage.
Alison recommends moisturising your hands on a daily basis. “It only takes a couple of seconds, so there is no excuse not to do it”, she says. “If you take care of your cuticles, your hands will look great [and] if you take [care] of your hands your cuticles will look great, [resulting in] nails [that are] strong, healthy and have less breakages.”
Splitting nails
Splitting nails is a common problem for many women, who find that once their nails reach a certain length, they begin to split.
For some it can look as though the nail has two layers, because the top layer and base have become disconnected (split), which more often than not causes chipping and breakage towards the tip of the nail - this is horizontal splitting.
Vertical splitting can appear a little differently, usually starting at the tip of the nail and heads down towards the cuticle. Vertical splitting can sometimes start off as a ridge, which then cracks. You’ll usually notice small lines becoming whiter and longer as the first sign of vertical splitting.
Ridged nails
Ridged nails appear exactly as the name suggests. Instead of your nail being smooth to the touch, it will have almost a rippled surface, as though you have little speed bumps in your nail. “I see ridges on many different nails”, says Alison. ”It can simply be due to a hereditary trait, because nail anatomy is genetic.”
Ridges can appear horizontally but are most commonly vertical. You can determine if you have ridged nails by running your finger across your nail in both directions and if it feels rough, take a closer look. If the nail surface appears to go up and down, forming almost what seems like wrinkles on the nails - these are ridges. And similar to wrinkles, ridges do become more common as you age, but there are treatments and practices that help to reduce and prevent them. Alison recommends giving your nails a light buff every week for five to 10 minutes to maintain a smooth texture. “If [you] constantly have ridges then [you’ll] often see peeling, breakage and splitting [too]”, says Alison. “Step one is to give [your] nails some love, then step two is to maintain [them] once you've repaired the main concern.”
Are there any treatments that can fix these nail issues?
Despite these all being separate issues that can appear very differently on the nail, therere is one product that’s great for fixing multiple nail problems at the same time.
No matter which nail issue you may have, Sally Hansen Complete Care 7-in-1 Nail Treatment is an all-in-one nail saviour. It provides seven benefits in the one bottle; it acts as a moisturiser, strengthener, ridge filler, brightener, growth treatment, base coat and top coat.
AND it does all this, helping to restore your nails in as little as three days.
The patented formula contains avocado oil, which penetrates the nail to deliver moisture, sea salt to help reduce any yellowing for brighter nails, calcium to aid growth and strengthen, and pomegranate extract to fight bacteria and protect the nail. This winning combination helps to immediately protect and continuously nourish your nails from the moment you apply, creating the perfect foundation for your manicure.
That’s right, you don’t have to give up all your favourite nail colours while you use it (hooray!).
The formula dries quickly for a smooth, hard finish that is completely clear, so you can use it as a base coat or protective top coat with any of your favourite Sally Hansen colours. Or if you prefer natural-looking nails, it can also be worn alone to leave your nails with a healthy shine.
So whether you’re planning on giving your nails a break, want to eliminate any of the issues mentioned above, or simply want the healthiest, shiniest nails possible, Sally Hansen 7-in-1 Nail Treatment can be your go-to for all.
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69 Member Comments
I bought this yesterday and just putting it on now, excited to see the results.
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Sally Hansen nail products are great! I often find that if I have had any in salon nail procedures like gel, shellac or sns then I can have any one of these issues and need to give my nails a break.
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A nail treatment that does everything.
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I FINALLY found the Sally Hansen 7 in 1 nail treatment, and my nails are loving it.
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Burts bees cuticle crème is fantastic.
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I unfortunately have always had fairly weak nails, and have tried other strengthening products with some success. Would like to try this new one
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Thanks for the info! I have been trying to grow my nails but the nails on my index fingers keep splitting :(
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I am going to Priceline this week, so will see if they sell it
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Glad to see this product tackles many nail issues
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Would love to try this product because I have definitely got splitting and ridged nails....and have been at my wit's end. Have just started taking some hair, skin & nail tablets to see if there's an improvement but maybe I should give this Sally Hansen product a go too...
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yes have some of this nail issues love to try this new treatment. the review sounds good.
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Yes a few ridges but my nails are quite strong
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Everytime I try a nail hardener/base coat it always flakes off within a day or so. :( I cannot get it to stay on :(
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I would love to try this Sally Hansen product as long as it is free of formaldehyde etc. Since I was a young child, my nails have always had vertical ridges. They split and peel each day. I now manage my nails with a glass file from Sea Siren (listed on BH).
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Looks like a great product to use as a regular treatment
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I use a cuticle oil nightly and take a silica tablet daily. I find the silica tablets are more beneficial for my hair than my nails.
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I think I'll give this a go, or find something similar. I have many of these problems. Luckily I have nicely shaped and fast growing nails, but I'm prone to horizontal ridges and splitting. I can't seem to get past a certain length without them turning yucky looking.
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Revitanail never dissapoints!
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I haven't tried this product ....but there's an Australian brand called Pretty Serious and their nail-strengthener, Rock On, is the bomb!
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Thank you for mentioning this product! I might try it out one day. I had a quick look at it and it doesn't contain formaldehyde etc.
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I rarely have nail issues although when I get rough with my hands, my nails chip.
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Just lately my nails do not seem to be growing which is strange! They usually start to peel when they do grow. The sound of this product seems fantastic, having nicely coloured nails whilst treating and protecting them at the same time.
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Just lately my nails do not seem to be growing which is strange! They usually start to peel when they do grow. The sound of this product seems fantastic, having nicely coloured nails whilst treating and protecting them at the same time.
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Sally's new nail product sounds fantastic - I know that SH nail products are always good!
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