psorasis
a severe nail condtion that would prevent a nail treatment
a severe nail condtion that would prevent a nail treatment
That would be the cuticle.
Yes. There is no condition that would exist to prevent it.
This depends upon what you think a manicure is. Many would say no, and that you have to file and soak your nails and pamper your hands for your hand treatment to be a manicure. Some would say yes, and that just painting your nails qualifies as a manicure. So, like I said, it all depends upon how you look at it. I hope this answers your question! --A WikiAnswer user
We have no reason to believe so. Such a condition would be a severe handicap to a working actor.
The illness in it self is penumonia, but i would say that sleeping pneumonia would say severe case of pneumonia. Cause walkin pneumonia is a condition where you get over the infection but sleeping pneumonia is when you have to be hospitilized for your condition.
That would be Colleen Ryan.
Where would you take your hammer for a manicure? To a nail salon, of course!
It would depend on the underlying reason for the condition and the condition of the organs. If, for example, a patient had suffered a severe head injury and had no underlying illness, that would be a prime candidate for organ harvest.
It depends on what the prescription is for and why you need it. If your condition is such that it would limit or prevent your deployment, then sorry, the Army is not for you.
The key difference would have to be that a manicure is when your hands are being treated by soaking, filing, and/or grooming and painting your nails, and a pedicure is when your feet are being treated by soaking, filing, grooming, and/or painting toenails. As for the difference within the meanings of "manicure" and "pedicure", the word manicure came from the latin word manus, meaning "hand", and the word pedicure came from the latin word pedis, meaning "feet".