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YES.
Don't you mean, "how fast do your fingernails grow?"
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Trick question.! Fingernails do not grow in either;
If your hands are active when they are in water (doing the washing up, bathing the kids) they will grow a little better but not because they are in water, it will be because your hands are doing something. Having your hands in water a lot weakens them and they will be more likely to split and break
AHHHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH! (ROFL) I do not understand your question. It might be a saying. Money doesn't grow on fingernails.
first you can start out by trying to let them grow out by themselves. then if that doesn't work, try soaking them in water for five minutes. and last, you can try soaking your fingernails in milk for five minutes. some of these may not work.
No. Your digestive system won't digest them, so it is better to not consume your nails.
My toenails definitely grow faster than my fingernails. I must be one of the unusual people in this world because everything I read sayd that fingernails grow faster. I know for a fact that my toenails grow faster, but I have no idea why. I wish my fingernails would grow as fast as my toenails! I don't think that toenails grow faster than fingernails, it's that toenails tend to be stronger so they don't break as easily. That's why it seems to some people that their toenails are growing faster than their fingernails; Fingernails are more susceptible to breakage because they are thinner.
A keratinocyte is the cell from which hair and fingernails are derived.
Well veggies grow better in water. While flowers grow better in soil.
No, fingernails do not grow at different rates on the same hand. They do however grow at different rates on the more dominate hand.