Thick Nails
But many times, if your nail is discolored and or yellow, white, crusty looking or green, this may be the sign of nail fungus instead of a just a thick toenail from an injury. The worst thing you can do is too ignore it. The best thing to start doing is to take immediate action to fix the problem. The longer you wait, the worst off your nails
HOW TO TREAT A THICK NAIL:
The first thing you want to do to fix the problem is to thin out the nail as much as possible.
- Start by taking a nice bath or soak your nails for at least 20min in warm water to soften them.
- Trim the lengh of the nail as much as possible with a pair of scissors.
- Get a nail file, and start filing down the thickness of the nail. The idea is too get the nail as thin as possible and there is a reason for this.
- Apply an all natural topical solution such as Zetaclear, which I recommend to anyone starting to see signs of toenail fungus and or thick toenails. The idea of thinning the nail is to ensure that the topical solution penetrate though the nail layers to the root cause. If your nail is to thick, the treatment won’t be as effective because nothing can get too the fungus.
Zetaclear is currently offering a discount. Buy 1 bottle get a bottle free. Do yourself a favour. Start now instead of later. The later you wait the longer the condition will take to clear up. That’s a guarantee. Recently i received an email from a women who’s had her condition for 10yrs. There is even hope for her.