3 Easy Ways to Heal Dry Cuticles Naturally (2024)

Got dry nails and ragged cuticles? No worries, friend. You can heal dry cuticles naturally with these ultra simple tips, and get healthier nails quickly.

Got dry nails and ragged cuticles? Same here, friend! But there are super simple ways to heal dry cuticles naturally.

I’m always digging in the dirt, brushing out horse hair, stacking bales of hay, and washing endless piles of dishes. So, if I’m not careful, my hands look really sad and ragged.

Which is a problem whenever I see a client and have to do a skin analysis. Who wants yucky-looking hands on their face? I don’t want them on my face, and they’re my hands.

I’m really good about keeping them scrubbed clean (these little soap scrub cubes are a godsend for keeping hands soft and lovely). But my cuticles tend to be dry and raggedy.

Lotions are OK for hands, but the cuticles need a more emollient treatment to keep them them soft and moisturized. That’s where these tips to heal dry cuticles will help.

Here are three easy ideas to heal dry cuticles naturally and keep your hands and nails looking nice:

1. Do a Weekly Olive Oil Soap

Soaking your nails and cuticles in olive oil helps to replenish the natural oils that are stripped from your nails by dish soap, shampoo, and hand sanitizer. Not only will this make your cuticles soft and lovely, but it will help strengthen your nails and make them less brittle.

Just put a few tablespoons of olive oil into a small bowl (you can use the cheap stuff, it still works great), dip in your fingertips, and soak for for 5 to 10 minutes. Wipe the excess oil off of your nails with a soft cloth and massage in the rest. Don’t wash off!

This works super well right after a shower because your skin is still soft, or just before bed so the oil really has a long time to penetrate.

Simple olive oil is quite a lovely DIY skin care ingredient, actually. Take a peak at this post for 10 more ways to incorporate olive oil into your skin care routine.

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2. Make a DIY Cuticle Cream

For day-to-day treatment to heal dry cuticles naturally, I really like this DIY Lavender Coconut Cuticle Balm. It just takes a few minutes to make, lasts a long time, and smells amazing!

Massage a small amount of this into your cuticles whenever you need. It will instantly make them softer and less ragged-looking. I like to keep a small container next to the sink, and use a bit after every hand washing.

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Another easy DIY option is to use shea butter straight-up on the cuticles. Just a shea butter FYI, unrefined shea butter contains more vitamins, but it has a distinctive scent. Refined shea butter has little to no scent, but it isn’t quite as rich in vitamins. Either one is fine for this application, so use whichever you prefer.

If you’re feeling frisky you could whip into your shea butter an essential oil of your choice. Good options for nails include:

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3. Lip Balm To the Rescue

If you’re not really into making your own cuticle cream, this is the next best thing. It’s easy, inexpensive, and works wonders–lip balm!

Buy an unflavored, uncolored, unmedicated variety like the original Burt’s Bees lip balm. Rub the balm directly onto your cuticles and massage in.

This is a perfect mess-less, on-the-go treatment to carry in your purse, that you can easily use it while you’re out and about.

Just make sure you buy a balm that is solely for your cuticles. Don’t use the same tube on your lips too. The nails are little germ-magnets, and you definitely don’t want to be transferring germs from your hands to your mouth.

Now that you’ve learned how to heal dry cuticles naturally, check out these other naturally healthy skin care tips:

  • Peppermint Orange Body Balm Stick Recipe
  • 5 Easy Ways to Use Cocoa Butter on Your Skin
  • Sugary Spearmint DIY Lip Scrub
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