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How to Prevent Damaged Nails From Breaking, But Also Get Rid of Your Nail Rags

America’s Favorite Trendy Girl Lilly Pulitzer at the Andrew Marc x Lilly Pulitzer show at Fashion Week Fall/Winter 2017. Getty Images

The winter months bring with them that one thing you never knew you were dreading about even more: cracked, calloused nail beds that just won’t seem to heal. The threat of cracked and dry nail beds can make people’s whole year worse. After all, we’ve all been there: Zombieland trying to find any nail polish, the exact look of Rachel Ray’s nails, or even being caught in a whirlwind with the shades of your favorite red-soled pumps at a wedding.

In this great article from blogger Angel Alexa about what she calls, “a well-known stressor for the middle-aged,” she talks about the major problem we face with nail tips, and how you can prevent and deal with it. She says it’s not about only fixing broken nails, but about “taking the pressure off them for a while until they heal.”

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So whether your heels have a small hole in them or you’ve got a rash up and down your nails, make sure to check out Angel Alexa’s video to try out these effective tips to help prevent and heal stained nails.