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  2. Savings Experiment: Nail Salon vs. At-Home Manicure - AOL

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    Indeed, a good nail tech is trained to delicately push back cuticles properly (experts warn to watch for manicurists who want to cut your cuticles -- that's a no, no).

  3. Experts Agree—These Are the12 Best Nail Drills for Salon ...

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    This sweet, sleek tool is a one-stop-shop with five interchangeable pieces for precision shaping, cuticle pushing, buffing, and smoothing. Includes : Drill, bits Battery : Two AAA batteries

  4. Nail (anatomy) - Wikipedia

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    Together, the eponychium and the cuticle form a protective seal. The cuticle is the semi-circular layer of almost invisible dead skin cells that "ride out on" and cover the back of the visible nail plate. The eponychium is the fold of skin cells that produces the cuticle. They are continuous, and some references view them as one entity.

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  6. Cuticle - Wikipedia

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    "Cuticle" is one term used for the outer layer of tissue of a mushroom's basidiocarp, or "fruit body". The alternative term "pileipellis", Latin for "skin" of a "cap" (meaning "mushroom" [11]) might be technically preferable, but is perhaps too cumbersome for popular use. It is the part removed in "peeling" mushrooms.

  7. Eponychium - Wikipedia

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    In human anatomy, the eponychium is the thickened layer of skin at the base of the fingernails and toenails. [1] It can also be called the medial or proximal nail fold. The eponychium differs from the cuticle; the eponychium comprises live skin cells whilst the cuticle is dead skin cells.

  8. Clean, Perfect Nails for $5! This ‘Instant’ Cuticle Remover ...

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    Wait 15 seconds, then gently push back cuticles with a manicure stick wrapped in cotton. Wash off excess product immediately and thoroughly with warm, soapy water. Wash off excess product ...

  9. Beau's lines - Wikipedia

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    There are several causes of Beau's lines. It is believed that there is a temporary cessation of cell division in the nail matrix.This may be caused by an infection or problem in the nail fold, where the nail begins to form, or it may be caused by an injury to that area.