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Dermatologists Recommend Trying Out The Tik Tok Popular Trends “Nail Slugging”

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TikTok’s latest fad, nail slugging, has made brittle nails a thing of the past. Well, absolutely, and I will argue in favor of it. Nail slugging, before you start scratching your head, sort of rode on the coattails of another viral fad you may be acquainted with, skincare slugging. The essential premise of each is the same. For dealing with dry skin, “slugging” it with an extremely thick cream-based moisturizer or petroleum-based jelly is a common strategy.

Similar to cuticle care, the goal of nail cleaning is to restore moisture to hands and nails. Is it effective? Certainly, if you ask a dermatologist. Keep reading to find out more about this new nail-enhancement craze and why experts on TikTok are arguing for its legitimacy. Please visit Maby blog to update the latest nail news.

When and how do you use a nail slugger?

Hammering on nails

Nail slugging, like the widespread skin slugging craze, is slathering on thick layers of moisturizer on the hands and cuticles. I realize that this may seem like an extra step in your body care regimen that isn’t essential, but please hear me out. Even Tiktok dermatologist Charles Puza, MD, argues for it because it helps strengthen nails and prevents damage. My attention was piqued because I am a regular recipient of Gel-X extensions. Nail extensions are adorable, but they can cause serious damage to your real nails if you don’t remove them sometimes and treat them gently. Believe me, I know: the breakage and damage caused by nail extensions forced me to quit getting them for weeks at a time. Ugh.

If you’re in the same boat, you can find motivation by digging into the rabbit hole of nail-biting TikTok. Slugging may be done in a variety of ways, and each person can add their own flair. Follow your own path. I have been keeping up with this complete slugging practice thanks to OPI’s official website. The first step of this process is to use a body scrub on your hands to remove any dead skin. Choose something mild if your skin is easily irritated. Apply it to your hands while they are still moist, massage it in for a few minutes, and then wash it off. After that, rub some cuticle oil into your cuticles and a moisturizing hand lotion into your hands. The next step is to use a thicker balm-like hydrator, such as Aquaphor or Vaseline, to seal in the moisture. It’s easy to use and will help maintain the softness and moisture of your hands. If you want to go all out for the spa experience, do this before bed and invest in a pair of overnight moisture gloves (around $13). Don’t worry if you have no idea what slugging things to get; we’ve listed them all for you here.

Tools for banging nails

Hand exfoliant by cnd®

Use this hand scrub before you slug to get rid of dead skin and get a head start on your slugging regimen. The formula’s probiotic complex and sea salt help to soften skin and get it ready to absorb more moisture.

Nail and cuticle oil by french girl

French Girl’s argan oil, pomegranate oil, rosemary oil, rose geranium oil, hemp oil, and Tamanu oil nail and cuticle oil are packed with essential oils for a luxurious spa-like experience.

Opi cuticle & nail oil

For me, the best way to moisturize my cuticles and hands is with OPI’s cuticle oil. The combination of avocado, grape seed, sunflower, and sesame seed oil makes for a highly moisturizing and beneficial cuticle oil.

Sally hansen’s cuticle & nail oil with vitamin e

Vitamin E, apricot kernel oil, and aloe vera are just some of the nourishing ingredients in this alternative from Sally Hansen.

Conditioner for nails and cuticles, cnd sun oil

This luxurious cuticle oil seems to be trending on TikTok, so I’m guessing it makes a wonderful gifting choice. With ingredients like rice bran oil, jojoba oil, and vitamin E, I have high hopes that it will work wonders.

Use of burt’s bees hand cream

True story: I never leave home without a tube of Burt’s Bees Hand Cream in my handbag. As it lacks fragrance, moisturizes with baobab oil, and exfoliates with a natural fruit acid complex, it might replace your regular exfoliating routine if you’re too lazy to exfoliate manually.

Manicure & nail moisturizer from l’occitane

This luxurious product, which is enriched with 30% shea butter, will help strengthen your nails and soothe your cuticles. Using it regularly might also make your nails look more glossy.

Cream for treating hands and nails by clarins

This gentle treatment for your hands and nails is essential. It performs wonders for dry, irritated skin by restoring its natural moisture balance, making it noticeably softer, and protecting against the harmful effects of pollution. (This ultimately aids in putting off the onset of aging.)

Medicinal hand cream from cerave

Dermatologists and beauty experts both swear by CeraVe’s skincare products, so it stands to reason that the company’s hand cream is also high-quality and worth trying. Hyaluronic acid and ceramides, which restore the skin’s natural moisture barrier, are just two of the age-defying components in this hand cream. It also has niacinamide, which helps relieve dryness-related irritation.

Blue-seal-infused vaseline conditioning jelly

Use a thicker moisturizer like Vaseline’s conditioning jelly as a last step to seal in all the moisture. It helps restore moisture and repair dry, cracked skin on the hands. Cocoa butter, rich in important vitamins, is also used for further skin nourishment.

Healing aquaphor ointment

If you’re a fan of shortcuts, you may avoid using cuticle oil altogether by using Aquaphor’s Advanced Healing Ointment.

Gold bonds

Vanessa Morgan, who plays Veronica on the hit CW show, informed me that Gold Bond is her go-to brand. The third stage in your slugging regimen is quickly absorbed and effective.

Nail creme crème abricot by dior

I bet you didn’t realize you could use a Dior item in your batting practice. The combination of lanolin, glycine soja protein, and lecithin in this fan-favorite nail treatment promotes nail development, strengthens nails, and moisturizes cuticles.

Drops for nail and cuticle strengthening by barefoot science

The celery seed extract in these revitalizing drops helps to strengthen nails while also keeping them supple and hydrated. Nail cracks, chipping, and other damage may be remedied thanks to the product’s abundance of nourishing oils, moisturizers, and botanicals.