If your nails break easily or grow slowly, you've probably seen supplements marketed as 'nail support'. Do they work? The answer is yes — but only if you understand the timeline and what to look for.
Why nails are slow — nails grow from the root, and the entire nail plate takes 4-6 months to fully replace. That's why results take longer for nails than for skin or hair.
What biotin does — it supports keratin production, which is the main structural protein in nails. More biotin doesn't mean faster growth, but it supports stronger, more resilient nail growth.
Collagen provides structural support to the nail bed and surrounding tissue. Combining collagen with biotin works because they address different aspects of nail health — structure and growth.
What to expect — after 2-3 months, new nail growth should be visibly stronger. After 4-6 months (a full nail cycle), you should see longer nails with fewer breaks and better texture.
On a tuttibear routine, combine biotin and collagen gummies daily. Add vitamin C to amplify collagen production. This complete stack addresses nail health from multiple angles.
Talk to a healthcare professional if you take medication, are pregnant, or breastfeeding before adding any supplement to your routine.
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