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Nails

Nails can hold a slower record of mineral status, circulation, stress, oxygenation, and repair. Ridges, peeling, and fragility may reflect patterns that have been building over time.

What this signal may reveal

What this signal may reveal

Nails grow slowly, which can make them useful as a record of longer-term patterns. Peeling, ridges, slow growth, or fragility may reflect how the system is keeping up with building, repair, and circulation.

The deeper pattern

At Solace, nails are not a trivial surface issue. They can point toward mineral support, oxygen delivery, stress load, and the body's capacity to maintain structure over time.

Connected systems

Connected systems

Solace looks for the deeper systems that may be shaping what you see on the surface.

Mineral availability

Circulation and oxygenation

Stress load

Repair capacity

What to observe

What to observe

Whether your nails feel weaker during periods of fatigue or higher stress.
How quickly they grow compared with previous seasons of life.
Whether ridges, peeling, or brittleness appear with other signs of depletion.
How cuticles, nail texture, and overall resilience change over time.

Related signals

Related signals

Body signals rarely travel alone. These connected areas may help you keep reading the broader pattern with more context.

Solace Beauty takeaway

Nails can be a slower signal, but they may offer clear clues about resilience, building capacity, and recovery.

Use this signal as a starting point for context, then return to the wider signal library or the assessment hub when you want a clearer next step.