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Youngwolf
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I have Oily nails

Sometimes I wake up and notice my nails are bright pink and VERY shiny. I think it’s excess oil.

What is this telling me about my body the connection is has to excess scalp oil, and hair loss I’m suffering because of it.

I like to believe in natural healing and treatments, and hope if I can figure out what is out of whack that is causing this, that I can turn it around… from the inside. 

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  1. Use astringent on the nails and let them dry and apply nail paint on the nails and you can also apply lemon slices to remove oil and make them shine.

  2.  The nail plate doesn’t have oil glands so it can’t product oil by itself. So, oil might have transfer from surrounding skin. 

    You can remove the oil or other contaminants from nail plate and apply your enhancement products, then nail will be protected and no oil from surrounding skin get into it. It could be also due to medical reasons like elements and vitamins deficiency or medical condition-like thyroid. I would suggest you visit the dermatologist.