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Winter Nail Care Tips for Indiana: Protect Your Nails from the Cold

Winter Nail Care Tips for Indiana: Protect Your Nails from the Cold

Indiana's cold, dry winters can wreak havoc on your nails and cuticles. Low humidity, indoor heating, and frequent hand washing during cold and flu season all contribute to dry, brittle nails. Here's how to keep your nails in top shape all winter long.

Moisturize constantly. Cuticle oil is your best friend during winter. Apply it to your cuticles and nail beds at least twice daily. Look for oils containing jojoba, vitamin E, or argan oil for the best results. Keep a small bottle in your purse for on-the-go application.

Always wear gloves outdoors. Cold air and wind strip moisture from your skin and nails. Lined leather or insulated gloves provide the best protection. Also wear rubber gloves when washing dishes or cleaning to protect your manicure from harsh chemicals.

Stay hydrated. Drinking plenty of water helps maintain nail moisture from the inside out. During Indiana winters, it's easy to forget to drink enough water when you're not feeling the heat, but your nails will show the difference.

Choose the right nail service. Gel and dip powder nails provide an extra protective layer over your natural nails, shielding them from the elements. At Ruby Nails, our Gel Polish with Manicure at $50 is a popular winter choice for Fishers clients.

Avoid hot water soaks. While tempting in cold weather, hot water actually strips oils from your nails and skin. Use lukewarm water instead, and always apply moisturizer immediately after.

Schedule regular maintenance. Don't skip your nail appointments during winter. Regular care prevents small issues like hangnails and peeling from becoming bigger problems. Visit Ruby Nails every two to three weeks to keep your nails in perfect condition.