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Fingernail care: Do's · Keep fingernails dry and clean. This keeps germs from growing under your fingernails. · Practice good nail hygiene. Use sharp manicure ...
If you use nail polish remover, choose one that is acetone-free. Use a daily moisturizer on your nails and cuticles. Applying a product designed to harden nails ...
Some nail changes are natural. But others can signal health concerns, especially changes in nail color and growth patterns. Your nails are part of your skin.
Both are made with types of acrylic, but gel nails require "curing" with ultraviolet light. If an artificial nail is damaged or as your natural nails grow, a ...
Changes in nail color, such as discoloration of the entire nail or a dark streak under the nail. Changes in nail shape, such as curled nails. Thinning or ...
As the fungal infection goes deeper, the nail may discolor, thicken and crumble at the edge. Nail fungus can affect several nails. If your condition is mild and ...
Nail pitting is when small round depressions or notches appear in the nails. It's common in people who have skin disorders such as psoriasis and eczema. Nail ...
Nail nipper. Trimming the nails. Start at the corner of the nail, and make small straight cuts all the way across your toenail. Taking small cuts helps ...
With age, vertical nail ridges may become more numerous or prominent because of changes in cell turnover within the nail. If your fingernails change color or ...
Nail separation. This may happen as a result of injury, infection or medication. Yellowing of the nails. This may be the result of chronic bronchitis. "The ...
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