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Ingrown toenail: What are the natural treatments?

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If you are looking for gentle alternatives to relieve an ingrown toenail, there are simple and effective natural solutions. Today, Maryton Nail Supply will tell you the natural ways to treat ingrown toenails in this post.

Here are some remedies that you can try at home to calm inflammation and prevent infections.

Essential oils to the rescue

Essential oils are real allies for their antiseptic and soothing properties.

  • Tea tree: Antibacterial and antifungal, apply a drop diluted in a vegetable oil (such as sweet almond oil) directly to the nail.
  • True lavender: Soothes pain and inflammation. Gently massage the affected area with a diluted drop.

Tip: Combine the two oils for a stronger effect, but always do a skin test before using them.

Apple cider vinegar foot bath

Apple cider vinegar is known for its disinfectant and soothing properties.

  • Mix 1 cup of apple cider vinegar in a basin of warm water.
  • Soak your feet for 15 to 20 minutes.
  • Dry them well afterwards and apply a light moisturizer.

Vinegar helps reduce redness, calms irritation and prevents the proliferation of bacteria. In addition, in daily life, you should also use a professional pedicure kit to pamper your toenails.

Clay poultices to calm inflammation

Clay, especially green clay, is ideal for extracting impurities and calming the area.

  • Mix the clay with a little warm water to form a thick paste.
  • Apply the poultice directly to the nail and surrounding skin.
  • Leave on for 20 to 30 minutes before rinsing with clean water.

Bonus: Add a few drops of lavender essential oil to amplify the soothing effect.

When to favor these methods?

Natural treatments are perfect for a mild ingrown toenail, without signs of serious infection. If you notice more serious symptoms (pus, intense pain), these solutions can be combined with medical care, but should not replace a professional consultation.

Little tip: Be consistent! These remedies work best with daily use.

Read also: How to proceed with resin modeling on natural nails?

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