The real reason Cristiano Ronaldo paints his nails and shaves his legs

Paint it black
A look at the evidence
Not a one time thing
What the experts say
A practice followed among MMA fighters
Prevention
More protection
To prevent fungal infections
Due to moisture inside the shoes
It is not the only practice followed
Smooth and shaved legs
Why shave your legs?
Less painful to tear off the bandage
Improve your performance on the pitch
Keep itching and sweating at bay
Laser hair removal
Freshly shaven
Paint it black

Cristiano Ronaldo can barely breathe without making headlines, so it's no wonder the Portuguese icon went viral as images of his black-painted toenails appeared on social media. But is there more to the look than just the aesthetics? Let's delve in.

A look at the evidence

This is one of the photos that clearly show Ronaldo's toenails are colored with black nail polish.

Photo: Instagram @cristiano

Not a one time thing

You can also n this shot with Francis Ngannou, an MMA world champion, that CR7 again has black painted nails.

Photo: Instagram @francisngannou

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What the experts say

While Cristiano Ronaldo has never made any statements about his penchant for black nail polish, he's not the only athlete who does it and there seems to be a practical reason for it.

Photo: Instagram @francisngannou

A practice followed among MMA fighters

According to the fitness magazine Mens Health, painting your nails black is a practice that is followed especially among MMA (Mixed Martial Arts) fighters. And no, it's not about the looks – it's actually more about health!

Prevention

Painting your nails with black nail polish can help prevent your nails from breaking or splitting during combat. It is, therefore, a functional choice.

More protection

In fact, during fights, athletes suffer many blows and kicks that can cause damage or breakage to the toenails. Applying a layer of nail polish can help protect your nails in these situations.

To prevent fungal infections

Men's Health cites the German magazine Bild, according to which this practice is also necessary and useful for preventing fungal infections of the toenails.

Photo by Gerd Altmann from Pixabay

Due to moisture inside the shoes

The humid environment inside football boots or trainers can promote the growth of fungi. Some athletes believe that applying black nail polish, which often contains antifungal agents, can help prevent fungal nail infections.

It is not the only practice followed

This is not the only cosmetic-turned-functional practice that athletes, especially football players, adopt to help them with performance. In the next slide, we reveal what the other common trick is.

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Smooth and shaved legs

Have you ever noticed that many athletes have smooth and shaved legs? There's a very good reason for this.

Photo by Keith Johnston from Pixabay

Why shave your legs?

Many soccer players and athletes from other disciplines decide to shave their legs to prevent injuries: smooth skin can facilitate the application of plasters or bandages on any wounds or injuries, improving treatment and preventing possible infections.

Photo by Phillip Kofler from Pixabay

Less painful to tear off the bandage

It also makes tearing off any bandages less painful and annoying. Players, therefore, also shave their legs to avoid this problem.

Photo by Alexander Fox | PlaNet Fox from Pixabay

Improve your performance on the pitch

Italian dermatologist Domenico Piccolo weighed in on the matter to Brescia Today, explaining the reason for this practice from a medical point of view: "Shaving in football has now become increasingly important because having shaved legs helps improve performance on the pitch."

Keep itching and sweating at bay

"Footballers, cyclists, tennis players or swimmers wearing close-fitting suits also have to deal with itching and sweating, while swimmers, forced to deal with the opposition of the water, need to reduce friction and ' glide' better," continues Dr. Piccolo.

Laser hair removal

It's not just footballers – athletes from a range of disciplines opt to go hairless. And many will do it for good, by getting laser hair removal treatment.

Freshly shaven

Ronaldo is also one of them. That's why you'll always see the five-time Ballon d'Or player with smooth, sculpted legs, both on and off the pitch.

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