Eco-Friendly Nails Natural Beauty Nail Care women over 50

Non-Toxic Nails:

Avoid nail polishes with formaldehyde, toluene, and dibutyl phthalate (DBP). "3-free," "5-free," and "10-free"

Natural Polish Remover:

Use chemical-free nail polish removers. Look for soy, maize, or lavender oil-based removers.

Hydrate Nails:

Jojoba, almond, or coconut oil can moisturize nails and cuticles. Prevents dryness and improves nail growth.

Gel Nails:

Acrylic and gel nails require harsh chemicals and excessive filing, 

Gentle Nail Care: 

Shape and file nails gently. Metal files harm nails. Use a crystal or glass nail file instead.

Nail Strengthening: 

Biotin, vitamin E, and keratin are good natural nail strengtheners. These strengthen nails and reduce brittleness.

Nail Soaks:

Make nail soaks with lemon juice, olive oil, or tea tree oil. These natural mixes strengthen and nourish nails.

Nail Buffers:

Use an eco-friendly nail buffer block to gently buff your nails for a glossy, chemical-free finish.

Cuticle Care:

Instead of cutting cuticles, gently push them back with a wooden stick. To nourish your cuticles, moisturize them periodically.

Green Salons:

Choose eco-friendly nail salons. Organic, non-toxic nail treatments are safer for you and the environment at some salons.