Have you ever had trouble cutting thick, hard toenails with nail clippers? Don’t worry, you’re not alone! Aging, friction, minor trauma, or even fungal infections can cause nails to gradually thicken. But there’s no need to resort to expensive treatments: a simple routine, passed down from generation to generation, can make all the difference, using ingredients you probably already have at home.
Why do toenails thicken?
Before we delve into the nitty-gritty, let’s take a quick look at the most common causes:
Natural aging (yes, our nails change over time),
repeated microtrauma (tight shoes, small bumps),
poor blood circulation,
or even a mild, unnoticed fungal infection:
The result? Thick, sometimes yellow or uneven nails that are increasingly difficult to treat. The good news: This old-fashioned remedy can help you have thinner, cleaner nails in just a few simple steps.
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