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no because those nails are for adults and they're to big.
Bacteria can easily grow on fingernails, so long nails aren't sanitary enough when cooking for the public as a chef does. Even if one washes their hands frequently, it still doesn't remove the dirt and bacteria from under the fingernails. Also, food tends to get under long nails, and it's more difficult to dice food with long nails because they get in the way.
Once your nails grow out of your epidermis they are already dead. So the nails that you see on the surface of your finger is dead. If you break it off it will still remain dead.
there is no real need for fingernails our ancestors like rats possoms and monkeys had nils to fight and open fruit as we evolved our nails grew shorter and now we still use them to peel oranges fingernails are for helping us peel fruight and dig and help us grip
i believe nails continue to grow because even though your "Dead" as in your heart is not supplying oxygen to the brain, cells continue to do work for a short period of time, thus causing hair and nails to grow for a short ammount of time fingernails never grow after death...its your body's skin that shrink and it seems that the nails are growing...
no silly
It doesnt matter how long they are, their still fingernails no matter what.
well i wear false nails all the time and whenwearing them my nails still grow under neat the false nails soyeah they still grow under the false nails !
your nails and hair
he is special needs
There are artificial nails available in small sizes for girls. A girl getting artificial nails would depend on when her fingers are large enough for the nails to fit or if the artificial nails can be cut to fit her fingernails. The girl would also need to be able to continue to do her daily activities while wearing the artificial nails. Holding a pencil while wearing artificial nails can be difficult for a child just learning to write.