In the US a thin wire nail, with almost no head and 3/4" to 2"long is a finish nail. 1/2" long are called brads. note. the UK may have different names for these.
In the US a thin wire nail, with almost no head and 3/4" to 2"long is a finish nail. 1/2" long are called brads. note. the UK may have different names for these.
This area of skin is called the cuticle
No, the hyponychium is not commonly called the cuticle. The cuticle refers to the thin layer of skin at the base of the nail plate, while the hyponychium is the thickened skin under the free edge of the nail.
A headless nail can be a derogatory term for someone who takes on a task, but won't accept responsibility. Or it could be a brad nail, which is a thin nail made from wire, that may have a slight head, a spur to one side, or no head at all.
They are of the same hardness, so I believe not. that depends how wet and thin the iron is. the nail's usually thin, unless it is a hardware nail. the best thing to cut a nail with is a diamond's (the hardest material) sharp edge.
Nail polish remover, or pure acetone, would work.
It can thin and damage the nail plate/bed
It does if you put on a thin coat but I find a thin coat is not good enough to cover the nails.
At most drug stores, if you look in the nail polish section, you'll find something called a Nail Art Pen. A Nail Art Pen is a pen with a thin tip that has nail polish in it. There are so many different colors to choose from and you can draw your own design that you want on your nails. You can even draw designs on top of a coat of nail polish
The nail matrix is protected by a specialized tissue called the nail bed. This tissue acts as a barrier to prevent the invasion of harmful substances. Additionally, the cuticle, a thin layer of skin at the base of the nail, helps to seal and protect the matrix from external elements.
A finger
A fingernail. The lunule is the white, half-moon shape at the base of the nail, while the cuticle is the thin layer of skin that covers the base of the nail.