Cook garlic becomes the main ingredient used in many recipes. Garlic is rich in antioxidants and can reduce cholesterol. Not only useful to flavor dishes, garlic was good for brittle nails.
Nail therapist Lucy Tucker has a few tricks to nail care. Quoted by the Daily Mail, Lucy says one of the biggest complaints he has received are the epidermis and nails dry.
For owners of dry nails, he recommends using the oil used for cooking. Apply the oil to the surface of the nail. "The nails can grow about one-eighth inch per month, with the use of oil will help accelerate the growth of nails," said Lucy.
Also apply to cooking oil to remove the epidermis nails dry.
For those with brittle nails, Lucy suggests adding a spoonful of minced garlic. "Smearing nails with oil and chopped garlic can be applied three times a week. Garlic treatment also makes mosquitoes away in the summer, "he said again.
Lucy recommend doing it in one direction like wearing nail polish.
He said the habit of bad hands is skinning or scraping the epidermis nails. "So many of my clients claim to do so. Not only would make the pain but can cause infections, skin ari plus the nail will grow back thicker."
Tucker also rejected the popular belief that nail polish remover can revive old nails.
Nail therapist Lucy Tucker has a few tricks to nail care. Quoted by the Daily Mail, Lucy says one of the biggest complaints he has received are the epidermis and nails dry.
For owners of dry nails, he recommends using the oil used for cooking. Apply the oil to the surface of the nail. "The nails can grow about one-eighth inch per month, with the use of oil will help accelerate the growth of nails," said Lucy.
Also apply to cooking oil to remove the epidermis nails dry.
For those with brittle nails, Lucy suggests adding a spoonful of minced garlic. "Smearing nails with oil and chopped garlic can be applied three times a week. Garlic treatment also makes mosquitoes away in the summer, "he said again.
Lucy recommend doing it in one direction like wearing nail polish.
He said the habit of bad hands is skinning or scraping the epidermis nails. "So many of my clients claim to do so. Not only would make the pain but can cause infections, skin ari plus the nail will grow back thicker."
Tucker also rejected the popular belief that nail polish remover can revive old nails.
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