Want to clean nails at home without fancy tools? Easy. You don’t need a salon. Just a few basics.
Clean nails look neat. Feel fresh too. And honestly, it takes ten minutes.
Here’s the simple routine.
That’s it. Simple but works.
Quick tip — don’t dig sharp objects under your nails. It can hurt the skin. Soft brushing is enough.
My cousin Neha used to scrape under her nails with a pin. Bad idea. Her cuticles got red and painful. She switched to a soft toothbrush. Within days, no irritation. Just clean nails. Small change. Big difference.
Moisture. Always.
After cleaning, apply hand cream or oil. Dry nails break faster. And dry cuticles peel. Keep ’em soft.
Also, don’t overdo it. Cleaning once or twice a week is enough for deep care. Daily washing already removes dirt.
And yeah, avoid biting. I know. Easier said than done.
If you see swelling, pus, or strong pain — that’s not normal dirt. That needs medical advice.
But for regular dust and buildup? Warm water and patience fix it.
In short, nail care isn’t complicated. It’s about being gentle. Not aggressive. Not fancy.
Clean. Soft. Healthy. That’s the real goal.
Your hands show up everywhere. Meetings. Photos. Selfies. Might as well keep them fresh, right?
1. How often should I clean my nails at home?
Deep clean once a week. Light cleaning daily while washing hands.
2. Can I use baking soda to clean nails?
Sometimes, yes. But don’t scrub too hard.
3. Why do my nails still look yellow?
It could be polish stains. Try gentle buffing.
Your nails deserve a little care too, don’t they?