Well, what happens is that it hurts. When it is sore, tender, or painful, you will want to encourage quick nail regrowth by eating a lot of protein and topically applying vitamin E to the area.
Too much pain & regret
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yes. If adam lambert can, I'm sure you can too!
It is just like your finger nails. Clean them, cut them, file them, and if you want you can even paint them. But do not keep the paint on for too long or the nails may become yellow. (Please do not change first answer!)
I always put a coat on before I paint my nails. If you leave nail polish on your nails too long, they will turn yellow. Clear coat usually protects your nails from this. Then, after you paint your nails and they dry, put another coat on to protect your nail polish from chipping and to make it look shinier!
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Cutting a dog's nails too short can cause bleeding and pain for the dog. It may also lead to infection and difficulty walking. It is important to be careful and cautious when trimming a dog's nails to avoid this issue.
close to the quick (the vein) but not too close. Cutting the quick happens occasionaly and is ok just painful and it will bleed. You can tell where the quick is easily with white nails (its red) but black nails are a bit harder. If you do cut the quick its fine, it happens!
Doesn't matter. It's still too much if you don't have any nails.
People must not eat nails because your nails are attached to your fingers and It is likely that if you bite your nails you will bite too far and rip your nail from your finger. We all know how much that will hurt.
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No. "Preppy" girls have natural nails, not too long. They are clean, fresh, and bare, french manicured, or painted in a pale colour. No never. Have farely short nails with no dirt not bitten. Paint with french manicure! Yes, several, including myself do