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Every one of our products is meticulously researched in our own state-of-the-art laboratory and tested in the field before it ever reaches the hands of our customers. Every day KM’s reputation is built on its commitment to quality, safety, innovation and excellence – a commitment it honors with every product.

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11/18/2014

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5 Winter Weather Nail Care TipsMany of us up our skin care regimen when winter hits, but your nails also take a hit duri...
10/20/2014

5 Winter Weather Nail Care Tips

Many of us up our skin care regimen when winter hits, but your nails also take a hit during the ravages of winter. The season change can cause both your nails and cuticles to get uber-dehydrated which means your nails are more likely to split, break, tear and be not-so-blessed with hangnails.

With a little extra care you can keep your nails strong and healthy. Here are 5 tips to weatherproof your fingertips:

1. Overuse your Moisturizer
Moisturizers can keep your nails supple and less likely to break so keeping a hand cream by your side at all times is a must. Johnson’s Baby Lotion is lovely this time of year. You should be lathering up your hands after every hand washing session but get in the habit of slathering your nail beds too. Massaging the cream into your cuticles can stimulate healthy nail growth and also prevent dryness-induced breakage.

2. Use Olive Oil
Every evening before you go to bed apply a drop of olive oil directly to your cuticles. You can also gain the moisture you need by soaking your fingertips in a bit of olive oil and water for 10 minutes or rubbing on some Vaseline. This should rid your fingertips of ragged cuticles and brittle nails.

3. Weekly Conditioning Protection Plan
Be hands-free for an hour once a week to really up the moisture game of your nails. Soak your nails in lukewarm water for 10 to 15 minutes and then coat your fingertips with cuticle oil before slipping on cotton gloves for an hour. This is a great nail care activity to do when you are kicking your feet up for a show and will work wonders on the health of your fingertips.

4. Keep the Length
Since nails are more prone to breaking during the winter, try to keep your nails shorter and more rounded so that they won’t break as easily. You can also try to strengthen your nail beds by applying two coats of a strengthener like Nutra Nail Bullet-Proof Strengthening Formula.

5. Wear your Mittens
We often overlook the use of wearing gloves on cold days, but keeping your hands and nails out of the cold, dry air is a simple way to keep your nails looking their best. They also act as a barrier from dust and chemicals that are invisible to the naked eye but can be harmful to your nail health.

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Tips for healthy nails.

Nails reflect our overall health, which is why proper nail care is so important. Here are dermatologists’ tips for keeping your nails healthy:

1. Keep nails clean and dry.

2. Cut nails straight across. Use sharp nail scissors or clippers. Round the nails slightly at the tips for maximum strength.

3. Keep nails shaped and free of snags by filing with an emery board.

4. Do not bite fingernails or remove the cuticle. Doing so can damage the nail.

5. Do not use your nails as a tool, such as opening pop cans.

6. Trim toenails regularly. Keeping them short will minimize the risk of trauma and injury.

7. When toenails are thick and difficult to cut, soak your feet in warm salt water. Mix one teaspoon of salt per pint of water and soak for 5 to 10 minutes.

8. Avoid “digging out” ingrown toenails, especially if they are infected and sore. If you are suffering from an ingrown toenail, see a dermatologist for treatment.

9. Wear shoes that fit properly. Also alternate which pair of shoes you wear each day.

10. Wear flip flops at the pool and in public showers. This reduces the risk of infections caused by a fungus that can get in your toenails.

If your nails change, swell, or cause pain, see your dermatologist because these can be signs of serious nail problems. If you have diabetes or poor circulation, it’s especially important to seek treatment for any nail problems. If you have questions or concerns about caring for your nails, see a dermatologist.

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