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  2. Hangnail - Wikipedia

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    Daily use of hand lotion (or hand cream) or cuticle oil may help prevent the formation of hangnails. [3] [4] Treatment

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    In BAZAAR's 'Beauty Busters' series, legendary celeb nail artist Jin Soon Choi shares if cuticle removal does more harm than good for the health of your nails.

  4. Manicure - Wikipedia

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    Cast copper alloy Roman toiletry implement, with an oval spoon bowl at one end, and a pointed bifid terminal at the other end, used as a nail cleaner A standard cuticle nipper used during manicure. Common manicure/pedicure tools include: Bowl of warm water or fingerbath; Cuticle nipper (cuticle knife, cuticle clipper) Cuticle pusher; Foot bath ...

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    This liquid cuticle remover instantly dissolves dead skin and cuticles without stripping, thinning or damaging your nails; in fact, the formula is designed to do the opposite, moisturizing ...

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    This manicure horror story is definitely a nail biter.

  7. 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.

  8. Cuticle - Wikipedia

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    A cuticle (/ ˈ k juː t ɪ k əl /), or cuticula, is any of a variety of tough but flexible, non-mineral outer coverings of an organism, or parts of an organism, that provide protection. Various types of "cuticle" are non- homologous , differing in their origin, structure, function, and chemical composition.

  9. Periungual wart - Wikipedia

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    They appear as thickened, fissured cauliflower-like skin around the nail plate. Periungual warts often cause loss of the cuticle and paronychia. Nail biting increases susceptibility to these warts. [1] Warts of this kind often cause damage to the nail either by lifting the nail from the skin or causing the nail to partially detach.

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