Dream Gel: Formulated to Strengthen Nails and Support Body Wellness
Why and How DREAM Gel makes you look and feel great!
What if there was a nail gel that has it all?
We’re talking about beauty and brawn.
Millions of women and men trim, file, and paint their nails on a regular basis to keep them looking clean, fresh, and fashionable. The quality of nail gel you choose has everything to do with how long your color lasts without chipping or breaking.
Dream Gel is the hottest nail product on the market because it not only looks incredible, it’s packed with health benefits for the entire body. By using Dream Gel, you aren’t just getting a high quality nail gel with beautiful color and incredible durability, you’re getting much more.
While many traditional nail products contain harmful chemicals like formaldehyde, toluene, and DBP, Dream Gel is changing the game. Made with purely organic ingredients, our health-conscious gel formula is designed not only to make your nails look stunning but also to support your entire body’s well-being. How, you ask?
It’s all about circulation. Before we talk about how blood circulation affects the health of your nails and body, let’s talk about the anatomy of a nail.
Nail Structure Anatomy
Generally, people believe a “nail” is only made up of what we see on the outside. In reality, your nail structure actually begins at the nail matrix.
The Nail Matrix
The nail matrix is just one part of your overall nail structure, and is where your fingernails and toenails form. In the image below, you’ll see the nail matrix is located just under the nail, at its base.
The nail matrix has two basic functions. Most importantly, the matrix attaches your nail to the skin underneath it. Next, the matrix is where new cells grow and nail growth occurs. As new cells form, the nail matrix pushes the old, dead cells out.
Most of your nail matrix isn’t visible. For many, the white crescent shape at the base of the nail (the lunula) is the only part of the matrix that is visible.
The Cuticle
The next part of the nail structure is the cuticle. The cuticle is the thin strip of clear skin located at the base of the nail. The role of the cuticle is to keep bacteria from entering and growing underneath the nail.
The Nail Plate
Your nail plate is what we see. It’s the visible hard nail area that extends from root to tip (also known as the free edge). Your nail plate, made of keratin protein, sits on top of the nail bed, but does not contain any blood vessels or nerves.
The Nail Bed
The nail bed is the skin underneath your nail plate.Nerves and blood vessels of the nail bed supply nutrients to the entire nail structure.
How Does Dream Gel Promote Healthy Circulation?
Now that you have a better understanding of the different parts of your nail structure, let’s discuss why good circulation is so vital for healthy nails and your overall well-being.
As you can see in the diagram above, your fingers are full of tiny blood vessels. These blood vessels are what feeds nourishment to your hands and nails. The healthier those blood vessels are, the better your circulation. The better the circulation, the more oxygen you’re getting to your hands and feet, the quicker your nail matrix generates new cells, and pushes out the old ones.
