2 ways to easily fix nail barbs

  With the dry winter weather, the skin on the edges of the nails starts to peel off. The clear barbs are small, but they are always a distraction and you want to tear them off as soon as your hands are free. Especially for people with OCD, they would rather tear their fingers bloody than let go of any of the raised skin, making it painful. I wonder if you have ever wondered why barbs often grow near your nails? What are the ways to prevent it?  Is it because of vitamin deficiency?  Many people believe that acne is caused by a lack of vitamins and some trace elements. While it is true that vitamin deficiency can cause dry skin and cracking, the fact is that many people who take vitamin supplements have not improved their acne.  Truth.
Barb growth on the fingers is usually not related to vitamin deficiency, but is caused by physical friction and overly dry skin. The skin around the nail is thin and fragile, and can be easily damaged by minor irritation. In addition, some people who are clean or special workers wash their hands a lot, which causes the sebum to be washed away from the surface of the skin.  Why do barbs always appear near the nails?  They often grow near the nail because the perinail skin, which covers the proximal quarter of the nail plate, is so thin that many factors that cause inflammation and allergic reactions choose to invade it, making it more susceptible to injury. In addition, the skin around the nail has no hair follicles or sebaceous glands, so the skin is only moisturized and protected by the sebum on the surface of the stratum corneum, which, when destroyed, causes the stratum corneum to lose moisture and the skin to dry out.  What should I do if I have a pimple?  If you have a barb, do not try to pull it out because you are short-handed. A bloody finger is not only unsightly, but it will also expose the wound and increase the possibility of infection.  The right thing to do is to carry a nail clipper with you and neatly cut off the barb when you find it.  How can I prevent the growth of barbs?  1. A better way to prevent barbs is to keep your hands moisturized. During the dry season, you can put a humidifier in your home to increase the humidity.  2. Wear rubber gloves when doing housework or labor. This reduces the number of hand washing and also reduces the loss of sebum, which is the best moisturizer for the body. For physical friction and unavoidable hand washing, hand cream should be applied immediately after hand washing to protect the moist cuticle.