
Hand and
nail care tips
Care for your hands and nails with tips from NIVEA
Why is nail care
important?
What is each
part of the nail?


A healthy fingernail is smooth, consistent in colour, and free from discoloration or spots, although light ridges and grooves are also completely normal. Knowing this, along with each component of the fingernail, you can now begin to identify where any possible issues may be stemming from and construct an effective nail care routine. But what exactly are the signs of damaged or unhealthy nails?
Common symptoms of
unhealthy nails

Swollen cuticles or paronychium: this can happen when the cuticle or the skin on either side of the nail are chewed or removed. One of the best forms of cuticle care is to leave them alone altogether.
Nail separation: where the top layer of the nail separates from the nail bed, causing a white discoloration. This can be the result of trauma or overuse of certain products.
Dipping: in cases where the nail becomes extremely thin and brittle, it may begin to dip and create a spoon-like shape. This can be a sign of iron deficiency.
White spots: can be caused by an injury to the nail but also malnourishment.
Peeling: another symptom of trauma, particularly if the nail is used as a tool to pick or scratch something. This can also be caused by repeated and prolonged exposure to soapy water.
How To Take Care
Of Your Nails
Cuticle care tips
and advice
In any case, it's best to leave the cuticle well alone. Other ways you can care for your cuticles include:
- Moisturisation to keep the skin soft and prevent any dryness, and in turn, cracking. A moisturising hand and nail cream will do the trick here. In cases of extreme dryness, however, you may wish to opt for an ointment.
- Avoiding unnecessarily abrasive manicures that may involve pushing or cutting the cuticle. Although doing so may improve the appearance of the nail in the short term, it may affect growth and nail health in the long term.
- If you're a fan of having painted nails, try to avoid frequent use of varnish remover that contains acetone as this will dry the cuticle and nail. The same applies for washing up liquid, too. Rubber gloves really are a great tool for cuticle care.
- Whilst a good hand and nail cream will provide adequate moisturisation, you might want to try a cuticle oil, particularly if you've trimmed or pushed your cuticles in the past.
Nail care against
brittle nails
Brittle nails can either be soft or dry. Soft and brittle nails contain too much moisture. They're often the consequence of overusing nail polish remover or an overexposure to harsh chemicals, such as detergents. By contrast, dry and brittle nails lack moisture, which can happen after frequently washing and drying the hands. Brittle nails may also be the result of a nutrient deficiency, for example, iron. A lack of iron reduces blood cell levels. If you suspect this is the case, it might be worth consulting a doctor about adding iron supplementation to your nail care routine.
If you notice your nails are dry and brittle, be sure to apply a moisturising hand and nail cream before going to bed. In particular, look for revitalising ingredients, for example, provitamin B5 to accumulate and lock-in extra moisture. It's also worth applying a moisturiser if your hands have been washed and dried frequently, but also wear gloves as a preventative measure, if possible. If your nails are softer, then again, gloves are also particularly effective. Be sure to wear them in cold weather or if your hands are regularly exposed to detergents or other harsh chemicals. As a further measure, you may wish to apply a nail hardener to reinforce the nail's structure. If you don't notice any improvement after following this guidance, be sure to speak to your doctor about pharmaceutical remedies.
Hand and nail care
with Nivea
NIVEA offers a wide range of hand care products to aid in your nail care routine. From 3in1 hand and nail creams containing Provitamin B5, to fast-absorbing hand and nail cream enriched with beeswax and honey, NIVEA is here to help with your nail care. If you're unsure as to which hand cream is the one for you, we also have advice on choosing the right hand cream.




















