I don't think so.
Well, your toenails have pores. so they need to breathe. The best thing is not to wear nail polish all the time, and when you take your nail polish off, leave it off for about a week before painting them again. --- Toenails only have pores if the "shine" of the nail is removed- your nails don't swell and fall off when you have a shower. The nail polish remover is the main problem because of the potent chemicals used to remove the varnish. You can actually get white flecks on toenails that look like toenail fungus, but they are not. But constant use of remover can damage your toenail.
Because if they wear nail polish and they scratch or cut somebody and draw blood the nail polish might get into the blood stream and cause infection.
Yes for the most part, i once didn't take it off and it lasted a whole year!! that's how you know you have good polish!!!You can use the same polish on your fingernails and toenails and the toenails will most likely keep the polish longer. This is simply because you use your fingers much more than your toes and the nails are constantly subjected to the elements. While the toes hang out in comfy socks and shoes, the nailpolish on your fingernails wear and chip away with use.
a habit
Roman Catholic AnswersMany nuns wear white: Cisterians and Carthusians among others. Also, most nuns, regardless of the color of their habit will wear a white veil before they are professed. There are also many sisters who wear white, such as Dominicans, but they are not nuns.
Ursuline nuns wear black dresses and a black and white head dress to show their religion.
Yes, nuns as well as most people wear pajamas.
They are supposed to wear habits, but many choose not to.
the ursuline nuns came to new France to establish religious settlements.
you don't wear it, but toenails?
Some orders of nuns wear a wedding ring as a symbolic "marriage" to Jesus and their faith. Nuns are not God's wives.
Different orders wear different colors, Benedictine nuns wear black, Cistercian nuns were white, and there are others. Regardless of the color, the entire "outfit", if you will, is called a habit, you can see more of an explanation at the link below: