Keep your nails free from dirt with these easy tips. Dirty nails can spoil your overall appearance. Whether you've been doing messy tasks or just feel like your nails need some care, cleaning underneath them is important. If your nails look dirty, you can restore their cleanliness by using an orange stick, scrubbing with a nail brush, and bringing back the whiteness of your nails.
Steps to Follow
Using an Orange Stick for Cleaning

Obtain an orange stick, which is a wooden stick with a pointed end and a flat edge on the other side, similar to a flat head screwdriver. You can find them in the beauty section alongside nail care products. Alternatively, you can use a wet wipe wrapped around a manicure stick or an eyelash spoolie for cleaning under your nails. You can also opt for a cuticle pusher or a clean toothpick, although they are more challenging to use compared to an orange stick.

Proper Hand Washing Technique

Begin by washing your hands thoroughly to remove dirt and excess oil. Scrub under your nails using warm water and soap, ensuring to clean as much grime as possible. Be sure to dry your hands completely before using an orange stick.

Using the Orange Stick Correctly

Carefully insert the edge of the orange stick under your nail without breaking the skin. Move the stick from one corner to the other to remove dirt and debris, wiping it clean on a napkin as needed.
Utilizing a Nail Brush for Scrubbing

Using a Nail Brush for Effective Cleaning

Acquire a nail brush, which is ideal for cleaning under fingernails. These brushes are slim and rectangular with soft bristles, similar to a toothbrush but larger and without a long handle. They can be found in the beauty supply section of most department stores.

Preparing Soapy Water Mixture

Mix soap into warm water until well blended. Liquid soap works best for this purpose.

Applying and Using the Nail Brush
Whitening Your Nails with Toothpaste

Applying Toothpaste to Your Nail Brush

Put a small amount of whitening toothpaste on your nail brush. Ensure an even application by working the toothpaste into the bristles.

Rubbing Toothpaste Under Your Nails

Apply toothpaste under your nails, ensuring a thin layer. Let it sit for three minutes before rinsing it off for whitening effects.

Soaking Your Hands in Lemon Juice

Creating a Baking Soda Paste

Make a thick paste with baking soda and water. Apply it under your nails, leaving it for five minutes before rinsing with warm water.

Rinsing and Moisturizing
Use soap to clean off any residue from the treatments and apply a moisturizing hand cream afterward.
Be cautious with lemon juice and baking soda as frequent use can harm your nails.
Handle cleaning under your fingernails delicately to avoid skin breakage.
Note that broken skin may lead to an infected cut.