Saturday, January 14, 2017

Advice on Toenail Fungus and Wearing Nail Polish

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Toenail fungus is unsightly. In the warmer weather, you probably won’t want to wear flip flops or sandals or walk around barefoot, just because of the appearance of your toenails.

Is there anything wrong with having toenail fungus and wearing nail polish? Not if you wear the right type of antifungal polish. If you want a polish that helps kill fungus, take a look at [easyazon_link identifier="B00AV322PC" locale="US" tag="yellowtoenails-20"]Dr.’s Remedy Enriched Nail Polish[/easyazon_link].

This type of fungus is highly contagious. You may have contracted it from a public swimming pool, sauna, the gym, or a member of your own family. Sometimes it can also be spread by nail salons when people get pedicures. Of course, the earlier you treat it, the easier it will be to remove.

Many different symptoms occur with toenail fungus. You can have discolored toenails, which can range from white spots or black spots to yellowing nails. The nails can also become very thick, to the point where they can start to crumble and fall off. This is one reason that people want to wear nail polish – to hide their nails so that no one can tell.

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In this article, we will talk more about wearing nail polish while you have toenail fungus. We will explain why regular polish can damage your nail more, and provide some tips on the different ways that you can treat your nails with certain polishes.

Click on a link below to read about the top 2 anti fungal polishes:

  1. Dr.’s Remedy Enriched Nail Polish
  2. DaniPro AntiFungal Infused Nail Polish

Toenail Fungus and Wearing Nail Polish

If you choose not to treat a nail infection, a non-medicated polish is a quick cover-up that makes matters worse. That's also the case when you use an acrylic nail to cover up a fungus. This type of fungi thrives in dark conditions and polish creates that type of environment. It should be avoided.

Some people have nails that get very thick and bumpy. If you were to put polish on your toenails, it will just draw more attention to them because of the color and texture. You can still see the deformity of the nail, no matter how many layers of polish that you put on.

If you are using a fungal treatment, a regular polish can hinder your efforts. The treatment needs to be able to work, and the longer you can go without shoes or socks, or nail polish, the better. Covering your nails will only help the fungus to grow faster.

Can Toenail Fungus Spread Through Nail Polish?

If you paint your nails while you have the fungus, it will stay alive in the container. It doesn’t die easily. That means that every time you paint your nails, you will be recontaminating them with the untreated polish.

Some nail salons don’t use proper disinfecting techniques. Their patrons can easily catch fungus through the tools that the salon uses or the nail polish.

If you do paint your nails, there are special anti-fungal polishes that help to treat the fungus. There aren’t too many, but there are a couple that will actually help, instead of making things worse.

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Toenail Fungus Nail Polish Treatment

Can I wear nail polish if I have toenail fungus? As mentioned above, there are nail polishes that are medicated so that you can look great and heal the problem at the same time. There are, however, a few things that you should do to make your nails look as healthy as possible.

If you have thickened toenails, you should keep them as short as possible. After getting a warm shower, or using a foot soak, gently file a layer or so off of your nail with a metal nail file. This will gradually get your nail down to its original thickness. The warm water will soften the nail, and the more that you wear the polish, the more of the treatment will sink into the layers of the nail, killing the fungus.

Although there are other polishes that say they can treat the fungus, we have found two that work particularly well. Finally, you can paint your toenails attractive colrs and heal the problem at the same time.

Info about Toenail Fungus and Wearing Nail Polish

Dr.’s Remedy Enriched Nail Polish

When it comes to painting your nails when you have toenail fungus, [easyazon_link identifier="B008CSRH58" locale="US" tag="yellowtoenails-20"]Dr.’s Remedy Enriched Nail Polish[/easyazon_link] will give you the look you want with the treatment that you need.

Infused with essential oils, or oils that are known to have healing properties including anti-fungal, this is a good two-in-one treatment.  It contains Vitamins C and E, which are both essential for skin and nail health. It also contains tea tree oil, which has been used for centuries to heal many different types of ailments. This oil is potent, so it is best when mixed with other ingredients, such as it is here.

If you have a mild case of the fungus, which would be discolored nails, you can apply one or two coats to have beautiful looking nails. Should they have started to thicken, you would need more coats to even out the look of the nail.

DaniPro AntiFungal Infused Nail Polish

The next best fungal polish that we found is [easyazon_link identifier="B0093MUHJ0" locale="US" tag="yellowtoenails-20"]DaniPro AntiFungal Infused Nail Polish[/easyazon_link]. It contains an ingredient called Undecylenic Acid, which has been clinically proven to fight fungal infections for up to 7 days.

It is thicker than a regular nail polish, but this helps it to fill the cracks and uneven layers of the nail. It also has other ingredients in it that effectively kill the fungus.

You don’t have to hide your feet when you have thick and discolored nails. All that you need is a coloring that has a good anti-fungal treatment in it. When you have toenail fungus and wearing nail polish is desired, you can be confident that these products will do the trick.

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