9 reasons your nails aren't growing properly

Are your nails growing at a snail’s pace? Or were they once long and strong, but seem to have diminished? You might be guilty of one or more of these bad nail behaviours. Yes, most of us use our hands every day, so a little breakage and tearing is normal. But paying just a smidge more attention to your habits could get you about a million steps closer to that dream mani…
#1 Toxic chemicals
You probably already use a hand cream (10 beauty points for you!), but some household cleaning products can expose your nails to nasty toxins, causing dryness and cracking and undoing all your good work. To prevent this, wear gloves – or alternatively, use natural cleaning products such as tea tree oil. Some nail polishes can also be aggravating. If you have weak nails to begin with, boost their health by using Breathable nail polish and 3-free nail polishes.
#2 Improper usage
Whether you’re wrestling keys off a key ring or jimmying open a jar, using your nails in place of proper utensils (think: scissors, cutlery) can result in fissures, chipping and slow nail growth. So, if you want your nails to look good, you have to stop using them as tools! Painting them with a pretty polish should help the process: we love the glossy Sea Siren Cosmetics Coral Atoll as well as the trendy essie Colors of Couture Collection.
#3 Nail biting
Ok, this one’s a bit obvious, but biting your nails can seriously worsen their condition. Yes, that snag or hanging nail is super annoying, but instead of biting it off, make the extra effort to use a nail clipper or file (keep a cute one such as COLOUR By TBN Nail Files in your bag so you don’t get caught out). Once you break your nail biting habit, you’ll start to see a positive change in the growth and appearance of your digits, guaranteed.

#4 Lazy polish removal
You’re probably really careful when applying nail polish, but do you show your nails the same courtesy when it comes to getting it off? Picking away at your old nail polish can aggravate the nail bed, leading to damage. If your polish is lifting prematurely (and tempting you to peel it), try using less lacquer – multiple, thin coats will last a lot longer than one thick one. When it’s finally time to take it off, use a gentle nail polish remover such as Manicare Nail Polish Remover – Extra Gentle and a cotton pad (I like Swisspers Make-Up Pads). Your nails will thank you for it.
#5 Your work environment
Certain work discourages nails from growing. For example, any job that involves placing your hands in water for extended periods can make nails soft and prone to breakage. Similarly, hands-on labour (like construction work) can lead to continuous snagging and tearing. Once again, wearing gloves is the best way to minimise the damage.
#6 Your fitness routine
If your toenails keep breaking, consider whether you’re walking or running too much. Nobody wants super-long toenails (and I’m definitely not suggesting you stop exercising), but to help prevent them from snapping off entirely, make sure your runners have enough wiggling room at the front.

#7 Bad nutrition
A nutritious diet can affect the growth of your nails a lot more than you might think. Failing to consume a good variety of nutrients, particularly iron, zinc and protein, can make your nails brittle. So eat nail-nurturing foods such as beans, broccoli and red meat. Reducing your sugar intake is also a good idea.
#8 An underlying health condition
Some underlying health conditions can cause your nails grief. Heart, liver and lung illnesses as well as fungal infections may make the base of your nails weaker. Overactive thyroid glands can also cause your nails to break. If you think you could be experiencing an underlying health issue, consult your GP.
#9 Stress
We already know stress can make you physically unwell, but did you know brittle, peeling nails are also a common side effect? This is because your body is busy concentrating on recovery and healing – so nail growth becomes a low-level priority. To nip your anxiety in the bud (and prevent it taking a toll on your talons), take a look at our 8 top ways to beat stress.
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64 Member Comments
I have the worst nails. They are weak, the break as soon as they grow, I'm a big nail biter and I stress a lot. So none of that would help. I do use sally Hanson products to help them grow, but a great tip I've read a few times now is to use a cuticle cream or oil nighty. I'm hoping that will help me. In conjunction with that Skin, hair & nail vitamins have helped in the past too. Thank you everyone
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Thankfully I have strong, healthy nails that grow very quickly.
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Mine grow fast now, and it is all thanks to the way I eat
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stress can have a big affect on nails and also the chemicals we expose our nails to such as water
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Try to eat plenty of nuts like almonds as they are good for nail growth.
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A regular manicure weekly is so important
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Ah dear, stress and diet would definitely be why my nails are weak :(
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I have fragile nails with deep vertical ridges on them. I have had a lifelong challenge with them breaking. I do not have difficulties with them growing.
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This is absolutely great!!! I finally know why my names aren't growing longer
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Yes so easy to do these and not know you are doing them
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Very interesting, I didn't know stress affected your nails. I have tried many different things to improve my nails but nothing seems to work, stress is probably my major cause.
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my fingernails will randomly split into half no matter how much hand cream i put
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My nails are very fragile. I have my hands in water way too much, and I am guilty of using my nails to pry things open, etc. I really should take better care of them.
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I've suspected heavy keyboard usage contributes as well - anyone know if this is true, and can it be fixed?
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Yes I have a problem with slow growing nails. My solution is good hand creams and a vitamin enriched nail polish to increase the strength of your nails.
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Yes my nails do grow slow and their are a bit weak. You can use a good nail polish that contains ingredients that help your nails grow and harden. Sally Hansen has a good nail polish product for this problem.
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I am terrible, I am always biting my nails! I stopped at the start of this year, but I started up again (idek when!)
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My nails have always been weak, even when I'm eating really good. I think it's because I use them too much.
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I used to chip my nail polish off for years lol
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My nails get a little bit dry sometimes.. They used to be so much nicer and stronger before I started having to wash them more often before and after seeing patients.
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Mine are great now! I did one big mistake, painting nails for one month straight, changing polishes often, now I'm bare, just took a while to regenerate the damage from I guess chemicals in polishes and maybe the polish remover
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The Sally Hansen Cuticle Rehab seems to look after the nails as well as the cuticle. My nails have improved so much since I started to use this. I also love the Sally Hansen Diamond strengthener.
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