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I have a thick toenail too due to losing the nail as a child from being crush in car seat..when it grew back it was extremely thick and hard to cut..its a normal nail regrowth
To effectively trim your cat's thick nails, use specialized cat nail clippers and gently hold your cat's paw to expose the nail. Carefully trim the tip of the nail, avoiding the quick (the pink part inside the nail). If unsure, consult a veterinarian or professional groomer for guidance.
I don't think it's long enough or thick enough to be considered a nail; I would say it's more like a pin.
I think it is the cuvicle.
Hold your nail varnish remover that is on cotton wool , on your nails for a while then slowly take it off! this usually works for me hope this helps :)
Thickening of a cat's nail can be caused by various factors such as age, diet, genetics, or underlying health issues. It is important to consult a veterinarian to determine the exact cause and appropriate treatment for your cat's nail condition.
Yes, it's two years after the bottle was opened. You can try this stuff; if you put it on and it's real thick and hard to brush out, throw it away because it's no good anymore. (They sell nail polish thinner, but once nail polish starts to get thick, it's toast.)
After a while the nail Polish will start to thicken, I purchased nail Polish thinner from a beauty supply store and put a few drops in it and it thins it back to normal consistency. Or some girls put a few drops of nail Polish remover and that works too.
Thick toenails can result from several factors, including fungal infections, trauma to the nail, or underlying health conditions like psoriasis or circulation issues. Fungal infections can cause the nail to thicken and become discolored, while repeated injury can lead to abnormal growth patterns. Additionally, conditions such as diabetes or poor circulation may affect nail health and thickness. Proper diagnosis and treatment are essential for managing thick toenails effectively.
Depends on the degree of injury. The nail might stay on, and the bruise beneath the nail might simply fade. The nail might fall off and eventually be replaced with a new nail just like the old one. Or the new nail might come out thick and uneven. It might stay like that, or it might turn back to normal ever so slowly.
A nail nipper is a specialized manicure tool designed for trimming and shaping nails, particularly thick or ingrown toenails. It features a pair of strong, curved blades that provide leverage and precision for cutting through tough nail material. Nail nippers are commonly used in professional pedicures and by individuals for personal grooming. Proper use of nail nippers can help maintain nail health and hygiene.
If you have thin nail polosh and you want to make it thicker, unscrew the cap and let the bottle stay open for a while, not too long or it will be too thick, not too short or it will have no effect.