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  2. Shridhar Chillal - Wikipedia

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    Shridhar Chillal (born 29 January 1937) is an Indian man from the city of Pune, who held the world record for the longest fingernails ever reached on a single hand, with a combined length of 909.6 centimeters (358.1 inches). Chillal's longest single nail was his thumbnail, which measured 197.8 centimeters (77.87 inches).

  3. Lee Redmond - Wikipedia

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    The Enquirer featured her every few years and kept track of the progress of her nails. [2]Redmond started growing her nails in late 1978 to early 1979 and although she had originally planned to have them cut off on November 22, 2006 (as she said on her guest appearances on a couple of talk shows), she chose to keep her nails after all.

  4. Ayanna Williams - Wikipedia

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    Ayanna Williams is an American who holds the world record for the longest fingernails ever reached on a single hand for a woman, with a combined length of 576.4 centimeters (181.09 inches). [1] She is also ranked second in the list of having longest fingernails in the world considering both genders, just behind India's Shridhar Chillal who had ...

  5. Longest nails - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Longest nails

  6. Woman With Longest Fingernails Ever Grew Them Out For A ...

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    Diana Armstrong’s nails are 42 feet, 10.4 inches long -- more than twice the length of the previous Guinness World Record holder. Woman With Longest Fingernails Ever Grew Them Out For A ...

  7. Talk:Nail (anatomy) - Wikipedia

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    References ^ Glenday, Craig (2013). Guinness World Records 2014. The Jim Pattison Group. p. 051. ISBN 978-1-908843-15-9. -- Thnidu (talk) 16:02, 11 November 2018 (UTC) [reply] Nails in popular culture From Barkham Burroughs' Encyclopaedia of Astounding Facts and Useful Information, 1889 - Author Barkham Burroughs Page 45 A white mark on the nail bespeaks misfortune. Pale or lead-colored nails ...

  8. Artificial nails - Wikipedia

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    Artificial nails, also known as fake nails, false nails, acrylic nails, press ons, nail extensions or nail enhancements, are extensions placed over fingernails as fashion accessories. Many artificial nail designs attempt to mimic the appearance of real fingernails as closely as possible, while others may deliberately stray in favor of an ...

  9. Nail art - Wikipedia

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    A lot of these above did not use nail art as it is widely known today, only stained, dyed, or dusted the fingernails and toenails. [7] The first actual record of nail art was from the short-lived Inca Empire (1438-1533), one of the largest empires in South America. Incas decorated their nails by painting eagles on them. [8]