While you may not be able to erase them entirely, there are ways to reduce their appearance and support overall nail health:
Eat a balanced diet rich in biotin, iron, and omega-3s
(eggs, leafy greens, salmon, legumes)
Hydrate – dry nails = deeper ridges
Take nail-friendly supplements (consult a healthcare provider first)
Apply cuticle oil daily (look for jojoba, vitamin E, or almond oil)
Use a hydrating nail cream
Avoid overusing harsh nail polish removers
Gently buff (don’t file away ridges aggressively—it weakens the nail)
Don’t ignore sudden changes—ridges plus color changes = red flag
Don’t over-polish or buff—this thins the nail and can cause more trauma
Don’t rely solely on manicures to cover up the issue—address the cause first
Vertical ridges on nails are often benign, but they can offer valuable clues about your internal health, especially if paired with other symptoms. Think of them as your body’s natural dashboard indicator—subtle, but important.
So next time you catch a glimpse of your nails, don’t just admire the polish—check the ridges. They might be telling you something worth listening to.
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