Your fingernails are a subtle but important part of the stamping you leave with others. When you shake a person's hand, borrow a pen or text a friend, for example, someone is probably going to notice your hands and nails. So whether you prefer manicured, glazed nails or opt for a more natural look, you might want to consider buffing as part of your nail care routine.

Buffing, a nail care art that involves rubbing lightly against the nail with a buffing board or cream, can make your nails shine and smooth out any uneven ridges in them. Also, some buffing treatments can provide health benefits to your nails, including stimulating blood circulation for healthy nail growth. But how often does it need to be done to keep your nails looking their best?

There are a few factors to keep in mind as you're deciding when to buff your fingernails. First off, buffing too often or too vigorously can thin and weaken your nails. Therefore, you probably should buff your nails only about once a month. If your nails do not have ridges, or you use a colored nail polish and don't need to shine your nails, you can consider allowing a longer time between buffings.
In implementation, the mean person's nails grow at a rate of 0.08 to 0.12 inches (2 to 3 millimeters) per month. Given this rate, it can take three to six months for your nails to grow from cuticle to tip. This is why it's important to gently buff your nails only when needed so that the same spot doesn't get buffed too much -- in this case, less really is more.

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