Nail fungus (onychomycosis) is a common condition that affects both fingernails and toenails. Symptoms include discolored, brittle, odorous, and often painful nails.
This problem, while not usually serious, can be very uncomfortable and difficult to treat if not addressed properly.
Conventional treatments for nail fungus include antifungal creams, medicated nail polishes, and even oral medications.
However, many of these solutions can be harsh on the skin and cause unwanted side effects.
Essential oils, with their antifungal, antibacterial, and regenerative properties, have proven to be an effective and natural solution for treating nail fungus.
How to prepare an effective antifungal mixture
To create a powerful, natural blend against nail fungus, you’ll need key ingredients that possess antifungal, antibacterial, and regenerative properties.
Ingredients:
- 10 drops of tea tree oil (antifungal and antibacterial effect)
- 5 drops of lavender oil (soothes irritations and promotes skin regeneration)
- 5 drops of oregano oil (natural antibiotic with strong antifungal effect)
- 5 drops of eucalyptus oil (antiseptic and soothing effect)
- 2 tablespoons of base oil (can be coconut oil, olive oil, or jojoba oil)
Procedure:
- Preparation of the mixture:
- In a dark glass jar (to protect the properties of the oils), pour the two tablespoons of base oil.
- Add the 10 drops of tea tree oil, the 5 drops of lavender oil, the 5 drops of oregano oil, and the 5 drops of eucalyptus oil.
- Close the jar and shake gently to ensure all ingredients are evenly mixed.
- Application:
- Wash the affected nails thoroughly with warm water and neutral soap.
- Dry them completely with a clean towel (moisture promotes fungal growth).
- Use a dropper or cotton swab to apply the mixture directly to the affected nails.
- Let the mixture sit for at least 20 minutes before rinsing (if desired) or letting it dry naturally.
- Repeat this process twice a day (morning and night) until you notice improvement (usually in 2 to 4 weeks).
- Maintenance:
- Once your nails have improved, you can continue applying the mixture once a day to prevent future infections.
Benefits of each essential oil
– Tea tree oil
- It is one of the most powerful natural antifungals thanks to its antifungal and antibacterial properties.
- Helps eliminate fungal infections and prevents their reappearance.
-Lavender oil
- Soothes irritations and reduces redness around the nail.
- Promotes skin regeneration, helping nails regain their healthy appearance.
-Oregano oil
- Contains carvacrol, a natural compound with antifungal and antibiotic effects.
- Combats persistent infections and strengthens the skin’s protection against future infections.
-Eucalyptus oil
- Refreshing and antiseptic effect that helps relieve bad odor and discomfort caused by fungi.
- Helps prevent the spread of infection to other nails.
-Base oil (coconut, olive or jojoba)
- Coconut oil has antimicrobial and moisturizing properties.
- Olive oil is rich in antioxidants that help repair skin.
- Jojoba oil is very similar to the skin’s natural sebum and is easily absorbed.
Additional tips for treating and preventing nail fungus
-Keep your nails dry and clean
- Moisture is the perfect environment for fungus to grow. Dry your feet and hands thoroughly after washing them.
-Wear breathable shoes
- Shoes made of synthetic materials promote moisture buildup. Opt for leather or fabric shoes to allow your feet to “breathe.”
-Avoid walking barefoot in public places
- Public showers, swimming pools, and gyms are places where fungus thrives. Wear sandals or protective footwear in these areas.
-Disinfect manicure tools
- Don’t share nail clippers or nail files, and be sure to disinfect them after each use.
-File the affected nails
- If the nail is very thick or deformed, gently file the surface to allow the oil to penetrate better.
-Strengthens your immune system
- A diet rich in vitamins and minerals (such as vitamin C and zinc) strengthens nails and helps fight infections from within.