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7. Stay hydrated. “Drinking enough water is essential for health, and nail health is no exception,” says Dr. Solomon. “Without adequate moisture, nails can become brittle and break or peel.



lacking warmth, sensitivity, or compassion; aloof; self-centered: a self-possessed, cool, and rather brittle person. having a sharp, tense quality: a brittle tone of voice. noun. a confection of melted sugar, usually with nuts, brittle when cooled: peanut brittle. verb (used without object), brit·tled, brit·tling.



Brittle nails, medically known as onychoschizia, refers to a condition wherein the nails turn soft, thin, and brittle, often accompanied by splitting of the nails. (1) (2) Advertisements In general, nails are tough structures made up of a protein called keratin. They help protect the toes and fingers from injury and damage.



1. Get a trim If your hair is too dry, it might need a reset in the form of a fresh cut. Even if your hair isn’t very long, split ends can make hair hard to style and contribute to it feeling.



hard but liable to break or shatter easily. translation of 'brittle ' તકલાદી, બટકણું, ભિદુર, ભંગુર adjective બરડ example The Earth's crust, as with many planetary crusts, is 'brittle' and breaks relatively easily. Jude offered a 'brittle' laugh at his own expense.



Throughout your life, healthy bones continuously break down and rebuild. As you age — especially after menopause — bones break down more quickly. Because bone rebuilding cannot keep pace, bones deteriorate and become weaker. Most osteoporosis medications work by reducing the rate at which your bones break down.