

Winter causes many problems for your hands. Low humidity from cold air, heaters running indoors, and frequent washing all reduce your skin’s natural moisture. This can result in cracked, rough, and uncomfortable hands. Your nails may become more fragile, and cuticles might start to peel. While it’s a common issue, it’s not unpreventable.
At Amour Nails & Spa in Wilmington, we see firsthand how winter weather impacts hands and nails. Learn how cold conditions harm your skin and what steps you can take to maintain soft, healthy hands through the colder months.
Outdoor winter air holds little humidity. When your hands are exposed to chilly temperatures, moisture quickly evaporates, making your skin feel dry and tight.
Heated rooms keep you warm but reduce the moisture in the air. Spending time in dry, heated environments can make your hands even drier.
Washing often is important for cleanliness, but soap and hot water take away natural oils from your skin. This weakens your skin barrier, making it harder to keep moisture in.
Nails, like skin, get drier in colder months. Dry nails tend to crack and break more often, and cold weather worsens these issues.
Applying hand creams and cuticle oil each day can help prevent nails from becoming too dry. Choose rich creams after every wash and before bed—look for ingredients such as shea butter or glycerin. This layer helps shield your skin and nails from drying out.
Wearing gloves outdoors or while cleaning keeps nails safe from cold air and harsh chemicals. Gloves act as a barrier to retain warmth and protect against irritants that deplete moisture.
Try to avoid acetone when possible, and never peel off polish or enhancements, as this causes further nail weakness. Only use strong removers when needed and moisturize immediately afterward.
Scheduling manicures or spa treatments during colder months helps replenish moisture, flexibility, and shine. Professional services focus on hydration, nail strength, and cuticle health, offering support your hands need during winter.
Eating foods high in vitamins, protein, and healthy fats reinforces nail and skin health. Foods that provide biotin, vitamin E, omega-3, and zinc can contribute to strength and hydration. Drinking water also helps maintain moisture inside and out.
You should consider a professional winter hand care service if you notice:
Regular care—every 2 to 3 weeks—is beneficial during the coldest part of the year to help prevent problems from escalating.
To keep your hands in good condition, follow these practices:
Consistent care with these habits leads to noticeable improvements over time.
Quality hand care in winter ensures your skin stays hydrated and your nails remain healthy. Professional treatments provide restoration and protection during harsh weather. Experience the benefits of well-maintained winter hands with our team.
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📍 Location: 5120 College Rd #119, Wilmington, NC 28412
Enjoy soft, healthy hands all season long at Amour Nails & Spa.