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Have you been dealing with more breaking and peeling nails than normal?

Perhaps you have recovered from Covid-19 and you’ve noticed some deep horizontal grooves, called Beau’s Lines, in one or more of your nails.

If it seems like there might be no end in sight, you’re not alone.

Living through and surviving the Covid-19 pandemic has put the entire planet under more stress than we’ve experienced in decades.

Nail problems can usually be sleuthed out by looking at four categories; Stress, Health, Home, and Work/Hobbies.

A lot of times, the answer is due to one cause, sometimes two. 

But this pandemic has put ALL FOUR into play.

The Magic Question

When people ask me what’s suddenly wrong with their nails, I start with one major question.

What big thing happened to you 4 to 6 months ago? 

Why is that the magic question?

Because the nail tips you have today were created four to six months ago.

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On average, the journey from creation in the matrix to where you finally see the nail at the keratinized proximal nail fold (cuticle line) has taken one to two months.

It takes about another 4 months for the nail to continue growing to the hyponychium (where the nail leaves the pink nail bed to become the free edge.) 

Let’s look at the 4 categories that have contributed to why you feel like your nails have “suddenly gotten worse” or seem like “they just won’t get better.”

Stress

Whether good or bad, stress is often the major reason for nail issues.

We’re living in a state of perpetual fear of loss; loss of income, possible loss of home, loss of connection to those we care about, and loss of freedom.

We aren’t sleeping well. 

More and more people are dealing with chronic anxiety and depression.

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Divorce and substance abuse rates are rising uncomfortably fast.

Parents are now needing to support educating their children at home on top of juggling their work responsibilities from home.

Our youth have lost one of the major things that help make school more bearable—hanging out with their friends.

Health

As of this writing in February 2021, 106 million people have caught the Corona Virus while 78 million have recovered. [Source: Worldometers.info]

On the surface, that might sound positive.

But we have no idea what “recovered” actually means other than “still alive and discharged from the hospital.”

Since Covid-19 is a respiratory disease caused by the coronavirus, this means it affects your nose, throat, and lungs. 

Both my oldest son and best friend got violently sick at the beginning of  2020 while Covid was raging through China. It’s now 13 months later and both have a persistent cough, have frequent episodes of struggling to breathe, and several other health issues.

Although most people seem to be recovering, there’s growing concern over a new group of people, “long-haulers”, who have lingering symptoms.

Image of woman struggling to breathe using inhaler. Article covers why the stress of living through the pandemic is causing weak, peeling and brittle fingernails. Nailcarehq.com

Long-lasting symptoms often include: coughing, tightness in the chest, shortness of breath, headaches, muscle aches, and diarrhea. But perhaps the most significant symptom that is being seen across the board in coronavirus long-haulers is fatigue. Oftentimes, this group feels very run down and tired. They can’t exert themselves or exercise and simple tasks (like walking to the mailbox) will often leave them feeling exhausted. Chronic fatigue like we’re seeing in this group can be incredibly debilitating and frustrating. Many long-haulers also report brain fog, difficulty concentrating, or feel like they aren’t as sharp as they used to be. [Source: Health.clevelandclinic.org]

We don’t know yet if we will see a significant rise in asthma or functional breathing disorders (FBD) in those who recover.

How will asthma or FBD show up in your nails? 

Oxygen and nutrients are delivered to your nail matrix by your blood. 

Your body’s survival mechanisms will focus delivery of blood flow to your brain and internal organs before your extremities like fingers and toes. 

Compromised oxygen intake will have negative effects on our nail health over time.

Home

How has your home changed over the last year?

We’re washing our hands with water and soaps significantly more. 

The global hand sanitizer market is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate of 22.6% from 2019 to 2027. [Source: Grandviewresearch.com]

The active ingredient in hand sanitizers, ethyl alcohol, is very drying to hands and nails.

Image of woman's cleaning the shower with kitchen gloves. Article covers why the stress of living through the pandemic is causing weak, peeling and brittle fingernails. Nailcarehq.com

Are you doing more cleaning because everyone is stuck at home and making more messes than when all of you went to work and school?

Are you wearing gloves when cleaning?

Do you have young children and constantly changing diapers?

Are you responsible for chores like laundry, making the bed, or yard work? 

Hobbies/Work

Water, paper, fabric, and other materials can strip away your body’s natural oils, including the oil within your nail plate.

Since we’re spending more time at home, many of us may have dusted off neglected crafts and hobbies that can strip oils from skin and nails.

Getting Back to Normal

So many of us are grieving for the life we had before 2020. We want it back.

After my first child died of SIDS at 9 weeks old, I asked my grief counselor, “how long will it take to get back to normal.” Her response hit me hard.

“This is the new normal.”

Image of woman wearing a paper disposable mask worn during the Covid quarantine pandemic and vaccine syringe. Article covers why the stress of living through the pandemic is causing weak, peeling and brittle fingernails. Nailcarehq.com

For us to get back to life as we knew it, 75% of the global population needs to be vaccinated.

Bloomberg’s new calculator shows how long it will take states and countries to vaccinate 75% of their populations—7 YEARS! [Source: Bloomberg.com]

It would appear that this is definitely the new normal.

Lessons from History

The good news is that this isn’t the first time our planet has suffered through a pandemic. These are the top 10 worst pandemics since the death of Jesus Christ.

(1981-2012) HIV/AIDS PANDEMIC – Death Toll: 36 million
(1968) FLU PANDEMIC – Death Toll: 1 million
(1956-1958) ASIAN FLU – Death Toll: 2 million
(1918) FLU PANDEMIC – Death Toll: 20 -50 million
(1910-1911) SIXTH CHOLERA PANDEMIC – Death Toll: 800,000+
(1889-1890) FLU PANDEMIC – Death Toll: 1 million
(1852–1860) THIRD CHOLERA PANDEMIC – Death Toll: 1 million
(1346-1353) THE BUBONIC BLACK DEATH – Death Toll: 75 – 200 million
(541-542) BUBONIC PLAGUE OF JUSTINIAN – Death Toll: 25 million
(165 AD) ANTONINE PLAGUE – Death Toll: 5 million
[Source: Mphonline.org]

What Now?

So what are we going to do about it?

We could accept that our nails will be a hot mess for the next several years. I personally don’t like that option.

Or we can accept the universal truth that change is inevitable.

We need to find new ways to decrease our stress levels, improve our home and work life, and improve our health. 

Image of woman's nails with red polish. Article covers why the stress of living through the pandemic is causing weak, peeling and brittle fingernails. Nailcarehq.com

Since we can’t stop washing our hands and using hand sanitizers, we need to embrace the strategies that reverse the drying effects we experience.

We need to do intensive hydration treatments with a high-quality, jojoba wax ester-based nail oil, like Bliss Kiss™ and nitrile gloves to improve the strength and flexibility of the natural nail plate.

We need to use water-free balms and lotions to soothe our overwashed and hypersensitive skin.

And the best part? 

Ana's Signature

We need to wear polish to protect our nails from damaging water absorption.

Polish provides temporary strength to help our nails survive this crazy, brave new world.

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