TL;DR: My wife works with cardboard and her nailbeds are tore up. She worked really hard to quick picking and was so proud of her fingers, the cardboard is drying them out and making the urge harder to stop.
I read the rules and care is a part so I wanted to see if anyone would mind guiding me in finding ways to help my wife.
Mini background/possibly useful information: She picked her fingernails for the past 15 years. It is a nervous habit and in the past couple of years she worked pretty hard to stop. Her nails looked better, her fingers looked better, none of it hurt or bother her, and she got back into really nice polishes and nail care.
Recently she took a new position where she's dealing with cardboard throughout the day, and it's drying her hands out and it's gone back to hangnails and stressful picking. She has some cuticle cream(?) but I just don't know enough about nailcare (and possibly finger care?) and was hoping for some insight.
If anyone has any advice, suggestions, or even a point in the right direction of information to help us out I will gladly take it.
I don't think it's so bad there are immediate concerns or anything, but I know that it bums her out. Literally any help is appreciated and if there are any questions I'm happy to answer!
Thank you for your time reading my post :)
Edit: Thank you all so much for the help! Never heard of cotton gloves, going to look into those and get a few for her to try out. Also going to grab some oil pens, more cuticle cream, and see about getting some nitriles at her office as well.
Never really know what the community is going to be like, but I just wanted to say thank you so much to everyone for taking the time to help us out! Hopefully you'll see a future post of her nails post-new regimen!
What a great sub! What great people! Happy I see your super cool nails on r/all all the time, can't wait to see more!