Nail Salons Little Rock AR

Nails are an indicator of our overall health, and they're not immune from stress. Some of us develop the nervous habit of biting or picking at our nails when we feel stressed.

Studio Jonathan Kent Hair Salon & Day Spa
501.228.0100
240 S. Shackelford
Little Rock, AR
Nail Expo
501-223-2392
9112 N Rodney Parham Rd
Little Rock, AR
Glamour Nails
501-661-9777
6000 W Markham St
Little Rock, AR
Nancy's Nail & Hair Salon
501-227-8224
9101 W Markham St
Little Rock, AR
Proactiv At Park Plaza
501-663-1792
6000 W Markham St
Little Rock, AR
Nails By Kimmie Co Inc
501-280-0308
310 N Van Buren St
Little Rock, AR
Nailtorious Nail Spa
501-217-9750
1200 John Barrow Rd
Little Rock, AR
Cobe Nails
501-227-7038
2614 S Shackleford Rd
Little Rock, AR
Pretty Nails
501-603-9001
6000 W Markham St
Little Rock, AR
Magic Nails
501-565-6568
6420 Colonel Glenn Rd
Little Rock, AR
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Stressed-Out Nails

For some eco-chic mother-daughter bonding, how about taking Mom for a natural manicure to celebrate Mother’s Day? Many natural nail shops and spas offer gift certificates, and you can surprise your mother on Sunday with a pampering manicure/pedicure package. Nails are an indicator of our overall health, and they’re not immune from stress. Some of us develop the nervous habit of biting or picking at our nails when we feel stressed. Others rub their fingers over their thumbnail, which can distort the nail plate, leading to a raised ridge in the middle of the nail as it grows. Physical or emotional stress, certain diseases and chemotherapy can cause white horizontal lines to appear across our nails. Brittle, peeling nails are also a common side effect of stress. “Sometimes, patients with nail problems are not aware that their habits or tics from being stressed out or nervous are at the root of their problem,” says Flor A. Mayoral, MD, a clinical instructor in the Departments of Dermatology and Cutaneous Surgery at the University of Miami’s Miller School of Medicine in Florida. “There are instances where patients self-inflict skin, hair or nail problems that go beyond what we normally expect from stress, and these patients often need psychological help to modify their behavior.” In her practice, Dr. Mayoral finds it beneficial to give patients tools to help them cope with stress-related skin flares. For example, she teaches acne patients how to modify their treatment regimen t...

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