Don’t Cheat. Choose A Nail To See What Kind Of Woman You Are…
While viral nail “quizzes” are just for fun, your nails can offer real, science-backed clues about your overall health, nutrition, and habits. Changes in color, texture, or shape often reflect what’s happening inside your body—sometimes long before other symptoms appear.
Think of your nails as a window into your internal wellness. They are made of keratin, the same protein as your hair and skin, and their condition is heavily influenced by your diet, hydration, and overall health status.
Here is what to look for—and when it matters.
🔍 Common Nail Signs & What They May Mean
1. Brittle, Peeling, or Splitting Nails
Likely Causes:
- Environmental Stress: Frequent wet-dry cycles (washing dishes, swimming, excessive hand sanitizing) strip natural oils.
- Aging: Nails naturally thin and become more brittle after age 60.
- Nutrient Gaps: Low iron, biotin (Vitamin B7), or omega-3 fatty acids.
✅ What to Do:
- Wear gloves when cleaning or washing dishes.
- Moisturize cuticles nightly with jojoba or almond oil.
- Boost your diet with eggs, salmon, nuts, and leafy greens.
2. Vertical Ridges (Running Top to Bottom)
The Verdict: Usually normal. Like wrinkles on your skin, vertical ridges are often just a sign of aging, especially after age 50. As cell turnover slows, the nail plate becomes uneven.
⚠️ When to Worry: If ridges appear suddenly, are very deep, or are paired with discoloration or horizontal lines, it could signal a nutrient deficiency (like Vitamin B12 or magnesium) or a thyroid issue.
