My nana swears by this trick to reduce the look of thick toenails. Here’s how it works

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Ah! Thick toenails are a common issue, especially with age, fungal infections, or simply slower nail growth. Your nana’s trick is likely a home remedy that softens the nails, making them easier to trim and improving their appearance. Here’s a safe and effective method many people swear by:


Nana’s Toenail Trick for Thick Nails

Step 1: Soak Your Feet

  • Fill a basin with warm water (not scalding).
  • Add 1/4–1/2 cup of Epsom salt or a few drops of mild vinegar.
  • Soak for 15–20 minutes.
    Why: Softens nails and reduces brittleness, making trimming easier.

Step 2: File and Trim

  • Use a nail file or emery board to gently thin the top surface of the nail.
  • Trim edges carefully with clean nail clippers.
    Tip: Don’t cut too deep; thick nails grow slowly.

Step 3: Moisturize

  • Rub thick moisturizer, coconut oil, or olive oil into nails and cuticles.
  • Massaging improves circulation and can help nails look healthier.

Step 4: Repeat Regularly

  • 2–3 times per week is usually enough.
  • Consistency is key—softening + filing gradually reduces thickness.

Optional Boosters

  • Vinegar soak: Mix 1 part white vinegar with 2 parts warm water. Soak 10–15 min. Vinegar has mild antifungal properties.
  • Tea tree oil: Apply a drop to nails daily if fungal infection is suspected (dilute with coconut oil).
  • Proper footwear & hygiene: Prevents thickening caused by pressure or fungus.

Important:

  • Thick toenails can sometimes indicate fungal infection or health issues (like diabetes or circulation problems).
  • If nails are painful, yellow, crumbly, or very thick, see a podiatrist.

If you want, I can also give a quick 5-minute nightly routine that helps thin thick toenails safely at home—it’s the exact method many grandmas swear by.

Do you want me to share that routine?

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