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Sunday, June 14, 2026

Trick to reduce toenail thickness

 



Thickened toenails are a common problem that can be embarrassing and difficult to treat. Whether caused by age, fungal infections, or other factors, it is possible to improve their appearance with a simple, natural, and effective method passed down from generation to generation.
Here is a tip from grandma to reduce the thickness of your toenails and get healthier feet in a few steps.

Why do nails get thicker?
Common causes include:

Fungal infections that harden the nail;
natural aging and a slowdown in cell renewal;
circulation problems that affect nail health;
repeated injuries or trauma caused by tight shoes;
conditions such as psoriasis or diabetes.
Regular care helps prevent the problem from worsening and improves the condition of your nails every day.

Home remedy for thinner and more beautiful nails.

You need:

Warm water,
white vinegar (antifungal),
baking soda (natural scrub),
soft nail brush
, pumice stone or nail file,
moisturizer or oil.
Steps for this natural treatment:
Prepare a foot bath
: Fill a basin with warm water and add half a cup of white vinegar.
Soak your feet for 20 minutes to soften your nails and remove bacteria.
Brush gently:
Use a soft nail brush to remove dirt and smooth the nail surface.

Apply a baking soda paste.
Mix baking soda with a few drops of water to form a paste.
Apply the paste to your nails and let it sit for 10 minutes.
Rinse your feet and file them
. Dry your feet thoroughly after rinsing.
Use a nail file or pumice stone to thin the nail, but be careful not to file too much and weaken the nail.
Hydrate your nails to strengthen them.
Apply a nourishing oil (coconut oil, almond oil) or a moisturizer to protect and strengthen your nails.

Why does this method work?

White vinegar combats bacteria and mild fungal infections.
Baking soda exfoliates and neutralizes infections.
Soaking nails makes them softer, making them easier to care for.
Moisturizing strengthens the nails and prevents them from splitting.
Tips for healthy nails.

Keep your feet clean and dry to prevent infections.
Trim your toenails straight across regularly to avoid ingrown toenails.
Wear breathable, well-fitting shoes.
Stimulate blood circulation with massage or light exercise.
When is it time to consult a specialist?
If, despite these precautions, your toenails thicken, feel painful, or change color, a consultation with a doctor may be necessary.
A podiatrist or dermatologist can make an accurate diagnosis.

Follow this routine for healthy feet!
With this simple and natural tip, you improve the condition of your toenails and prevent the discomfort of thickened nails.

Try it today and get your feet back in top condition!

 

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