theres probably a cheese mole in there somewhere. dig him out! or, your smelly fingernails just need a good scrub! not that hard!
If you do not want your fingernails to smell burnt, do not light them on fire. proaly cus u lit ur fingers n fire
Because the smell sticks within your fingernails even for a short period of time...... (: ♥♥♥
>wheezing >some loss of smell >yellowing of the fingernails >shortness of breath
Fingernails can develop a smell when bitten due to the presence of bacteria and fungi that thrive in the warm, moist environment around the nails. Additionally, the oils and organic materials from the skin, combined with food particles and dirt trapped under the nails, can contribute to the odor. When nails are bitten, these substances are released, often resulting in an unpleasant smell. Regular hygiene practices can help mitigate this issue.
The fingernails are distal to the wrist. The wrist is proximal to the fingernails.
Dip the tips of your fingers in fish oil, they'll probably smell but it'll stop you from biting your nails because it'll taste disgusting.
penta-fingernails
you duct tape their fingernails and when they forget that the pick their fingernails and then its all done
People's fingernails are designed to protect the ends of our fingers, which are much more delicate than fingernails are.
they do have flat fingernails
their own, or fingernails. fingernails is on little riddle level 73...
Hair is soft due to the disulfide bonds in the alpha keratin (a protein) in hair. Too many disulfide bonds and you have a rigid structure like fingernails but a few disulfide bonds will give a soft flexible and stretchy fiber. The sulfur in hair and fingernails is also why they smell so bad when burned.