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Hydrogen Peroxide for Nail Cleaning

On the use of hydrogen peroxide for cleaning nails

In recent times, people have paid more and more attention to the health and cleanliness of the body. The cleaning and maintenance of nails is also of great importance to everyone. In the meantime, the method of using hydrogen peroxide for nail cleaning has gradually entered everyone's field of vision, so it is discussed in detail.

Hydrogen peroxide is chemically called hydrogen peroxide, which is active and highly oxidizing. It is used for nail cleaning. The cover can be used because of the power of oxidation to remove scale and decontamination, and it can disinfect and sterilize bacteria. Where the nails are stained, or due to daily labor or contact with foreign objects, it is difficult to remove the scale when washed with ordinary water. The strong oxidation effect of hydrogen peroxide can decompose the dirt, making it easy to reduce the difficulty and make the nails as clean as ever.

There are also many taboos when using hydrogen peroxide to clean nails. The choice of its concentration is crucial. Excessive concentration of hydrogen peroxide, although it has strong decontamination and sterilization power, may have strong oxidative properties or hurt the skin around the nails, causing skin redness, swelling, tingling, and even ulceration. Therefore, when using hydrogen peroxide, it is appropriate to choose an appropriate concentration. Generally, low concentration of hydrogen peroxide for medical use is about 3%, which is more appropriate.

Furthermore, when using it, you also need to pay attention to the method. You can prepare an appropriate amount of hydrogen peroxide in the container first, soak the nails in it, and wait for a while to make it fully functional. However, the soaking time should not be too long, and if it is too long, it will hurt the nail. After soaking, rinse thoroughly with water to remove the residual hydrogen peroxide, so as to avoid its continuous effect and damage to the nails and surrounding skin.

And this method can be applied to non-everyone. If the nails are already fragile, fragile, or the surrounding skin is sensitive, cleaning with hydrogen peroxide may be counterproductive and exacerbate discomfort. At this time, it is time to find another method, or consult a doctor.

In short, hydrogen peroxide has advantages and disadvantages for nail cleaning. When used properly, it can make the nails clean and healthy; if used improperly, it will cause endless harm. Everyone should be cautious and weigh the pros and cons to ensure the health of the nails and skin.