no, rust is not a disease, rust is a chemical reaction that occurs when iron reacts with water and air
The nail would not go rusty because it was kept dry and the anhydrous calcium chloride removed the moisture from the air
go seek medical advise
It depends. If you get punctured by one, then no. Go immediatly to a doctor and get a tetnis shot. If you are not punctured by one, then yes, they are safe. I would rather use a new nail if I were building something, however.
I mean you can get your nails done at any nail salon. I go to classy nails,pro nails, and other nail salons. I go to any nail salon that i can sit down and have my nails done the way I want them to be. (go to any nail salon that you are welcome in,do not be scared to go to a nail salon that you have in mind. Remember it is your choice!!!!!!!!!!!!!!)
If you stepped on a rusty nail you should go to the doctor and get a tetanus shot
immedialy go to a doctor if you do not have insurance go to a free clinic. hahaha lol
No you can't because the tip is to go on top of the nail
cosmetology is where you learn hair, nails and esthitican. you go in depth in each different area where as nail technician is JUST NAILS.
For short nails you go to the nail salon and ask for tips. Your nails will grow under them but it is more unhealthy. you should let your nails grow natraly go to the nail salon when you want ask for a maniacure and every 2 weeks you do this! when you want to bite your nails suck in a werthers origonal or is you don't like that suck and chew on a hard candy life saver! Also if you can't go to a salon paint them and then after that buy a product called NO BITE put it on over your nail polish and try to bite or lick your nail, it tastes bad when you go to bite away at your nail.
No more nails ultra
absolutely NOT!! If you want artificial nails go to professional nail salon and have them put on.
Go to your vet and have them grind the nails down, or go to your local pet store and pick up a nail trimmer for dogs. They sometimes come with a safety guard to keep you from cutting down to the vein in the nail.