Cracking, splitting nails typically result from repeated exposure to water over long periods of time. Baths, showers, dish-washing and swimming can all break down the cells that hold your nails together, and so does frequent use of nail polish and nail polish remover!!
Before you do anything with those cracked nails, you need to gently clip excess parts that could catch on something and cause tears that go deeper into the nail bed. Then you need to figure out what's making your nails crack and split.
You need to keep your nails moisturized.
Moisturizing your nails is simple. Whenever you use hand lotion or moisturizer, just take an extra moment to rub it in and around your nails. You should use moisturizer after washing your hands, taking a bath, doing dishes or using nail polish remover. If you forget during the day, apply a small amount of moisturizer to your nails and cuticles before you go to bed at night. This simple step will go a long way toward healing your damaged nails. Look for moisturizers that contain the following ingredients: proteins, such as collagen and keratin, strengthen cells in the nail plate, making the nail more resistant to splitting and cracking.
Generally there isn't much you can do, as fingernails don't heal they grow out over time. You can help the pain by taping around the finger and the nail until it grows out, or I would highly recommend going to a local nail salon.
I split a nail badly once (shattered vertically right to my cuticle) and couldn't stand the pain so I went to a nail salon and asked if there was anything they could do -- I figured they'd know if anyone did. They applied a gel nail over the damaged one. Though it hurt pretty bad as they installed it, afterwards it was almost as good as new -- no more sore nail bed that hurt with every bump and I was able to use that finger again. As the new nail grew out so did the fake one and I just clipped it off like a normal nail as it grew out.
you file it and make the rest of your nails look like it
Onlycholysis means splitting or rupture of the nails.
Nails (and finger nails) have volume.
Finger nails are made of a protein called keratin.
No one invented finger nails.
Actually, finger nails contain protein (called "keratin").
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By system, you mean category.. I'm not sure if you mean finger nails or like tool nails, so I'll give you both. Finger nails: Body parts Tool nails: Hardware
Finger nails (and toe nails) are made of keratin.
For finger nails :no,the other nails are iron , copper, etc but not plastic
Me? i bite my finger nails.
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