10 tips to never have dirty nails again

If you always have dirty nails because of gardening or because you do a lot of housework, these 10 tips could be very practical for you.

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If you spend a lot of time in your garden or in the sandbox with your kids, you probably have noticed that your nails tend to accumulate dirt. It is probably also the case if you like doing artsy or renovation projects. We use our hands daily, so it isn’t surprising that we dirty them from time to time. Here are a few tips to wash your dirty nails without too much effort. 

1. Lemon

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You can remove dirt caused by gardening (or other things) with the help of a lemon. All you need to do is take off the peel from the lemon and rub your nails inside the lemon. You can always whiten your nails with lemon juice.

2. Brush

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It can be tough to remove dirt from your fingers. Thankfully, a nail brush can help you lift and remove all the dirt without any difficulties. There exists a number of brushes on the market. You can buy some at the pharmacy or on the Internet.

3. Oxygenated water

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Your nails are stained because of your nail polish? Know that you can whiten them by dipping them in oxygenated water (hydrogen peroxide). To do this, all you need to do is put them in a bowl of hot water for 10 minutes. Then, dip them in a bowl of oxygenated water for 5 minutes, rinse them then hydrate your nails with a cream. With this trick, you will be able to whiten them and keep them clean at the same time.

4. Soapy water

Soapy water is still a great cleaner if you don’t have super stained nails. In fact, all you have to do is pour a bit of mild soap in a bowl filled with hot water, leave your hands in for 10 minutes and then brush your nails to remove any dirt left behind.

5. Toothpaste

Everyone has toothpaste at home. Great, because this product can help you remove pesky dirt stuck on your nails. You can eliminate the grime by putting a little bit of toothpaste on an old toothbrush or any brush and gently scrub them clean.

6. Denture cleanser

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If you have dentures, you probably clean them with denture cleaning tablets. You can use them to whiten and clean your nails. In fact, all you need to do is put a tablet in a glass of water, exactly like what you would do when you clean your denture and leave your hands in for a few minutes.

7. Be careful with nail polish

Know that you must be careful with nail polish. If you don’t take the time to apply a base coat and take off your nail polish properly, this can leave stains. Also, polish and remover can make your nails break easily and make them fragile also. It is best to take ‘breaks’ between manicures.

8. Take care of your nails and hands

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Do you wear gloves when you do the dishes? Why not wear some when you’re gardening or when you wash your car? It is important to protect your whole hand from water, but also from soap and dirt.

9. Apple cider vinegar

Apple cider vinegar is also a great way to remove stains. You can remove stains and dirt by diluting one part vinegar with one part water and leaving your hands in the mixture for 20 minutes.

10. Baking soda

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Baking soda is a great natural solution to fight against bad odours in your fridge, but it is also useful to clean your nails. Here is what to do:

  • Mix a little bit of water with baking soda;
  • You should get a semi-liquid paste;
  • Take a toothbrush and scrub gently the mixture on your nails to remove the dirt.

This is an excellent way to whiten them.


Sources:

  • 10-Trucs
  • WikiHow