If you have vertical lines (ridges) on your nails after 40, it is usually a normal sign of aging — similar to wrinkles on the skin.
As we get older:
- Nail growth slows down
- The body produces less natural oils
- Nails lose some smoothness and elasticity
- Vertical ridges become more visible
This is called longitudinal ridging, and it’s very common after 40.
When It’s Usually Normal
✔️ The ridges run from cuticle to tip
✔️ They are shallow
✔️ No pain or color changes
✔️ All nails look similar
When It Might Signal Something Else
If ridges come with other changes, it could point to:
- Deep grooves → Possible nutritional deficiencies (iron, B12)
- Horizontal lines (Beau’s lines) → Illness, major stress, or infection
- Color changes (yellow, dark, white spots) → Fungal infection or other health issues
- Brittle nails + fatigue → Thyroid issues or anemia
How to Help Improve Nail Appearance
- Stay hydrated
- Ensure enough protein, iron, and biotin
- Use cuticle oil regularly
- Avoid harsh chemicals
- Gently buff (don’t overdo it)
If you’re noticing sudden or dramatic nail changes, especially on just one nail, it’s a good idea to check with a healthcare professional.
If you’d like, tell me what the lines look like (vertical, horizontal, color, depth), and I can help narrow it down.