How to Make an Olive Oil and Salt Conditioning Treatment for Nails
Place a round and deep bowl onto your work space., Add about 1 to 2 cups of water., Add 2 tablespoons of salt., Add 1 tablespoon of olive oil., Mix the ingredients together., Dip your hands in it for about 10 to 20 minutes., Wash your hands after...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Place a round and deep bowl onto your work space.
Check that you are able to dip your hands in the bowl, with ease. -
Step 2: Add about 1 to 2 cups of water.
The amount depends on how long your fingers are. , You can add more than 2 tablespoons if needed. , If you don't have olive oil, then you can use vegetable oil in its place. , Keep stirring until the salt is dissolved completely. , If you can soak for longer, that's even better. , Finish up by applying your favorite moisturizer. , The need depends on your observed nail growth.
It should help to condition and strengthen your nails as part of a healthy self-care regime of a nutritious diet, exercise and appropriate hygiene. -
Step 3: Add 2 tablespoons of salt.
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Step 4: Add 1 tablespoon of olive oil.
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Step 5: Mix the ingredients together.
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Step 6: Dip your hands in it for about 10 to 20 minutes.
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Step 7: Wash your hands after soaking.
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Step 8: Repeat this method for a few days in a row or every few days over a few weeks.
Detailed Guide
Check that you are able to dip your hands in the bowl, with ease.
The amount depends on how long your fingers are. , You can add more than 2 tablespoons if needed. , If you don't have olive oil, then you can use vegetable oil in its place. , Keep stirring until the salt is dissolved completely. , If you can soak for longer, that's even better. , Finish up by applying your favorite moisturizer. , The need depends on your observed nail growth.
It should help to condition and strengthen your nails as part of a healthy self-care regime of a nutritious diet, exercise and appropriate hygiene.
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