My Nails Have Never Been So Healthy—And It’s Down To This Product

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My Nails Have Never Been So Healthy—And It’s Down To This Product

I’ve previously written about how I grew my nails, and trust me, I’ve tried so many products to get my thin, brittle nails to thrive. I tried supplements, nail strengthening polishes and… eating a lot of cheese. But the one thing that really did help was a product that I had previously overlooked—cuticle oil.

In my job as a beauty editor, I continue to learn new hacks every day, if there’s one lesson I’m planning to never forget, it’s that a cuticle or nail oil is really essential for healthy nails and happy cuticles. In fact, every top nail tech I’ve spoken to would tell me that it is the single best thing you can do to keep your nails and cuticles in good condition. So, naturally I listened and decided to put some of the highly rated cuticle oils to the test.

It was only when I started applying a cuticle oil religiously that I started seeing results. Once or twice a week won’t cut it. Instead, I applied a cuticle oil morning and night, and I’d carry a pen cuticle oil in my bag to hydrate my nails on the go, or keep one handy on my desk at work. After around four weeks, my nails were transformed. Not only were my cuticles in top condition, but I noticed that my nails were growing thicker and stronger, with less breakage too. “Dehydrated and brittle nails are more prone to breaking or chipping, so keep nails nourished by applying oil-based cuticle products and hand creams daily,” says session manicurist, Ami Streets. “Apply a drop on each cuticle before massaging it in. Nighttime is best, as it gives the oil time to be properly absorbed,” she says. Taking time to massage the oil in will encourage blood circulation, which will help boost the health of your nails and cuticles overs time too. Read on below to find the best cuticle oils that I tried to help give your cuticles and nails a boost.

I put my nail growth down to this incredible nail oil with sweet almond oil. This ingredient is one to look out for in cuticle oils and is one that nail technicians will regularly recommend. It made my weak, bendy nails grow thicker and stronger, and after four weeks I’d seen a real improvement in my nail growth. The bottle has a brush applicator which makes it easily to apply.

OPI is another professional salon brand that I really rate, and its cuticle oil is brilliant. It contains a whole bunch of hydrating and nourishing oils that leave nails and cuticles conditioned. I love to keep a bottle by my bedside table to remind myself to apply before bed.

Don’t overlook the dinky bottle—it packs a nourishing punch for brittle nails. The bottle features a dropper applicator so you don’t apply too much. It has sweet almond oil and vitamins A, E, B1, B2 and B6 to bring weak nails back to good health. It also has a pleasant zesty scent.

It’s on the pricier side of the cuticle oils in this article, but you only have to read the reviews of Dior’s cuticle serum to see that it has garnered a loyal following. The pen applicator is handy to pop in your bag for touch-ups on the go.

Hear me out. This one is technically a face oil. But, I’ve seen all the top nail technicians use this La Mer oil to hydrate cuticles as a finishing treatment at the end of their manicures. So if you’re looking for a good facial oil and a luxe cuticle oil, why not invest?

If you don’t like your cuticle oils to be too heavy, then you’ll like this new one from Chanel. It has a gel-oil consistency that really hydrates cuticles and nails, but sinks in so that you’re not left with a greasy finish. And of course, like all Chanel products it smells divine too. The bevelled applicator is also handy to push back your cuticles too.

Those in the know will know that Margaret Dabbs is regarded as the authority in hand and nail care. This nail serum pen soothes ragged cuticles while antibacterial lemon myrtle oil keeps bacteria at bay around the nail bed.

This cuticle oil from Essie is a purse-friendly option to keep your nails and cuticles in top condition. It has apricot kernal oil, sweet almond oil, jojoba seed and sunflower seed oils to bring damaged nails back from the brink.

Dry cuticles can crop up year-round, but the colder winter months can pose a greater threat. When nails become weather-worn, keep this cuticle oil pen in your bag for on the go touch ups. Apply regularly to soften and condition dry skin.

This is the equivalent of a superfood smoothie for your nails. Sweet almond, argan and rosehip oils intensely repair and hydrate dry cuticles and nails. Just apply a couple of drops morning and night and you’ll notice a difference in a couple of weeks.

This is the latest cuticle oil that I’m testing and so far I’m impressed. It has a cocktail of sweet almond oil, coconut oil and walnut seed oil which have really improved the quality of the skin around my nails. Plus, this bottle is pretty compared to most, so it will last for ages too.

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