Here’s what causes brittle nails

Rrittle nails, also known as onychoschizia, or splitting of fingernails, is a more common dermatological issue than people might think.

I’ve always acknowledged that I have weak nails, they can grow but not too long because when they get to a certain length, they crack, and become soft and bendy. That has never bothered me much because I don’t like growing my nails long anyway.

It was when I started putting acrylic nails that I realised that that length is important and not just that, but the nails need to be strong as well.

According to the American Osteopathic College of Dermatology brittle nails, also known as onychoschizia, or splitting of fingernails, is a common dermatological issue. “The term onychoschizia includes splitting, brittle, soft or thin nails. Onychoschizia is more common in women.”

The Cleveland Clinic suggest that the contributing factors to your experiencing brittle nails include:

Adding to the above causes, the Health publication states that other causes are:

 

Also see: Reasons to let your natural nails grow

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