How to Repair Broken Nail at Home
What Causes Broken Nails?
Broken nails are a common problem that can be caused by a variety of factors, including:
- Heavy manual labor
- Using your nails as tools
- Excessive use of nail polish remover
- Dry, brittle nails
- Trauma to the nail
Step-by-Step Guide to Repair Broken Nail at Home
Here are the steps you can follow to repair a broken nail at home:
Step 1: Clean the Affected Nail
Use a cotton swab and nail polish remover to clean the affected nail. This will remove any dirt, oil, or nail polish that may be present on the nail.
Step 2: Cut a Teabag to Size
Cut a small piece of teabag that's big enough to cover the entire broken area of the nail.
Step 3: Apply Glue to the Broken Nail
Apply a small amount of clear nail glue to the broken area of the nail.
Step 4: Apply the Teabag to the Broken Nail
Place the teabag over the broken area of the nail, making sure it covers the entire area. Press down gently to ensure it sticks to the nail.
Step 5: Apply Another Layer of Glue
Apply another layer of clear nail glue over the teabag, making sure to cover the entire area. Let it dry completely.
Step 6: Buff the Nail
Use a nail buffer to smooth out any bumps or rough edges on the nail.
Step 7: Apply Nail Polish
Apply your favorite nail polish to the repaired nail, and you're done!
Benefits and Drawbacks of Repairing Broken Nails at Home
Benefits
- Cost-effective
- Easy to do
- Quick fix
Drawbacks
- May not last as long as a professional salon repair
- May not look as polished as a professional salon repair
- May not be as strong as a professional salon repair
FAQs
Q: How long will the repair last?
A: The repair can last for several days to a week, depending on how well it was done and how much stress the nail is under.
Q: Can I use regular glue instead of nail glue?
A: No, regular glue is not safe for use on nails and can cause damage to the nail bed.
Q: Can I still wear nail polish after repairing a broken nail?
A: Yes, you can still wear nail polish after repairing a broken nail.
Q: Should I see a professional for a broken nail?
A: If the broken nail is severe or causing pain, it's best to see a professional for repair.