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  2. The hidden dangers of acrylic nails and why you might ... - AOL

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    Photo: Getty 1. The hard-to-clean area underneath your nail may cause your nails to be extra sensitive, especially if an MMA-based acrylic (Methyl Methacrylate) is used. Though they've been banned ...

  3. Here’s Why Your Nails Keep Peeling and Flaking—and ... - AOL

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    Learn about the nine possible causes of peeling nails, from wet hands to nutrient deficiency, and how to prevent and treat them. Find out when to see a doctor and what products to use for healthy ...

  4. Artificial nails - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the different types of artificial nails, such as acrylic, gel, nail wraps, and dip powder, and how they are applied, removed, and maintained. Also, find out the advantages, disadvantages, and health risks of artificial nails.

  5. Wikipedia : Public domain image resources

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    Pixnio is a large collection of high resolution public domain images for personal and commercial use, no attribution required. It is one of the sources listed on Wikipedia:Public domain image resources, a page that also covers other free image sites and licenses.

  6. What the Heck Are These White Spots on My Nails? I ... - AOL

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    Graf says that instead of treating the white spots themselves, focus your attention on treating the root cause of them, like opting for gentle manicures or quitting that bad nail biting habit. How ...

  7. Nail (anatomy) - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the nail, a protective plate found at the tip of the digits of primates, and its components, such as the nail matrix, the nail bed, and the nail plate. The nail matrix is the active tissue that generates cells for the nail plate, and the lunula is the visible part of the matrix.

  8. Leukonychia - Wikipedia

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    Leukonychia is a medical term for white discoloration on nails, which can be partial or total, and have various causes. Leukonychia striata, also known as Mees' lines, are white bands or streaks on the nails that may result from injury, trauma, infection, or systemic diseases.

  9. Olympian Jordan Chiles Explains Why Her Long Nails ‘Actually ...

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    The Olympic gymnast reveals how her acrylic nails prevent her from breaking them during meets. She also shares her beauty routine and leotard design for the Paris Games.