Yes, it is also alright because it will grow back again too.
There no nerves in the hair and nails
There no nerves in the hair and nails
Yes, cutting nails is considered a Sunnah practice in Islam, as it is recommended to keep nails clean and trimmed for hygiene and cleanliness.
You can not say this. but healthy hair and nails are a sign that the person is healthy.
You can keep your nails nice & healthy by triming them once a week.
To properly cut dwarf fingernails, use a pair of sanitized nail clippers or scissors designed for small nails. Trim the nails straight across to prevent ingrown nails, and avoid cutting too close to the skin to prevent pain or bleeding. It's also helpful to file the edges gently to smooth any roughness after cutting. Regular maintenance is key to preventing discomfort and ensuring healthy nails.
by cutting the curved part.
By putting and cutting nails
The superstition concerning the cutting of hair states that cutting your hair (and nails) during a waning (growing smaller) moon will keep the hair (and nails) from growing out as fast or as strong, and will impact your health adversely; cutting the hair (and nails) during a waxing (growing larger) moon will make the hair (and nails) grow out stronger, and faster as well as having a beneficial effect on your health. There is no proviso on luck in the superstition.
it dose not matter what shape your nails are but ways to keep your nails healthy is make sure you clean dead skin around your cuticles and putting chapstick around you cuticles
im guessing by not cutting them..
By putting and cutting nails