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How To Fix Your Damaged Cuticles Overnight

Posted by Ren Wu

How To Heal Cuticles Overnight

Are your cuticles dry, peeling, or cracked? Not only is this pretty uncomfortable and sometimes painful, but it can make it hard to create beautiful nail art! So, how can you heal your cuticles and save your skin?

Keep reading to learn more.

At a Glance: How to Heal Cuticles Overnight

  • Hand and nail health is essential to keep your cuticles soft, strong, and happy.
  • Practice good nail care, and avoid being aggressive when pushing back or trimming cuticles.
  • Use a cuticle oil with natural oils like jojoba oil, almond oil, aloe vera gel, or coconut oil to hydrate and soothe your fingers.

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What Is Cuticle Health?

The cuticle is a thin layer of skin that circles the nail bed. This skin is very delicate and can easily become damaged or inflamed. The cuticles exist in order to create a barrier between your growing nail and bacteria, dirt, or debris.

It's important to treat your cuticles with care and attention. That way, they can continue to serve their purpose, and you can avoid infection or damage to the skin.

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But, in the event that your cuticles do become damaged, what can you do to heal them? How can you make your hands healthy and happy once again?

Why Are My Cuticles Swollen and Peeling?

At one point in your life, you'll probably experience swollen, peeling, cracked, or dry cuticles. If you're reading this blog, it's likely that this is happening as we speak.

Figuring out why your nails or cuticles are damaged is the first step. There are a few reasons why this might happen:

  • External irritants like dirt, allergens, or bacteria
  • Trauma or injury to the nail
  • A lack of moisture or hydration
  • Bacterial or fungal infections
  • Underlying health issues
  • Aggressive nail care practices

In some cases, you may need to consult a healthcare professional or dermatologist. But, in many cases, it's solvable with some home remedies.

How to Heal Peeling or Dry Cuticles

Keeping your nails healthy and happy is the best way to protect and nurture your cuticles. So, how can you heal your cuticles overnight (or at least as fast as possible)?

#1. Avoid Harsh Chemicals

Some products, like nail polish remover, contain chemicals that can lead to damaged nails and cuticles. Even hand sanitizer or dish soap can dry out your cuticles if it's used too much.

#2. Take a Supplement

Vitamin deficiencies can lead to weak and brittle nails. Taking a biotin supplement may help keep your cuticles healthy.

#3. Treat Your Nails With Care

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One of the biggest causes of damaged cuticles is aggressive nail care practices. Though nail care is essential for hand health, it can easily damage your cuticles if you're too forceful. Be gentle when using a nail file or cuticle pusher.

Bonus: 10 Ways to Make Your Fingernails Stronger and Thicker

#4. Apply Cuticle Oil and Moisturizer

A cuticle oil or cuticle cream is the best way to heal and nourish your cuticles. This Cuticle and Nail Oil is made with essential oils and natural ingredients that soothe and nourish your hands.

#5. Nail or Hand Treatments

Other treatments, like a hand massage (to stimulate blood flow) or a nail soak (with warm water and olive oil), can relieve discomfort and speed up the healing process.

#6. Use Cuticle Protector Tape

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One other thing you can try is using protector tape when applying nail polish. Our Cuticle Protector Tape is designed specifically for nail art stamping, which will make it much easier to get the gorgeous and glamorous manicure you're after!

(We also have Latex-Free Cuticle Protector Tape to avoid any allergies or irritation if you have sensitive skin.)

The Bottom Line

Damaged or dry cuticles are no joke. It can take a long time for this delicate skin to heal fully, which can make it difficult to enjoy at-home manicures. However, with this info in mind, you'll be well on your way to enjoying happier and healthier nails and cuticles!

Keep Reading: 10 Minimalist Nail Designs For A Clean And Elegant Manicure

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People Also Ask

What is the fastest way to heal cuticles?

To quickly heal and nourish your cuticles, apply a cuticle oil or hand cream daily to your fingers. This will keep them hydrated and healthy. Use products that contain ingredients like jojoba oil, shea butter, or vitamin E.

Does Neosporin help cuticles?

Yes, you can use Neosporin to help heal cuticles that are cracked, infected, or bleeding. Neosporin isn't usually used for hydrating the cuticles, but it can be used if your cuticles are damaged.

Is it good to put Vaseline on your cuticles?

Yes, Vaseline is good for your cuticles and skin. You can use it to heal, nourish, and protect the skin around your nails.

How to heal skin around nails overnight?

Put a small amount of cuticle oil or hand cream around your fingers each night, and apply petroleum jelly like Vaseline over the top. This will lock in moisture and protect your cuticles from damage or dryness. This will help heal and strengthen your cuticles and nails overnight.

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