Depends a bit on why it came off.
If the growth zone of the nail (slightly behind the cuticle) is basically OK, the nail will grow back, but it can take almost a full year before it's reached normal size and shape again.
If the growth zone is damaged, then the nail might come back deformed.
Thicker, cloudy, wavy or anything like that.
It may eventually return to normal, or it may always be strange.
If the growth zone is really badly damaged, or actually missing, the nail might not come back at all.
Any nail polish of good brand comes off faster.
when it comes off
You could scrape it, scrub it, wash it, or use nail polish remover. Although it comes off on its own.
if it burns the skin or if it comes off in water nobody want there nail varnish to come off in water ?
use nail polish remove or exfoliating the skin/nail glue or soak in nail polish remover then peel off.
Because water isn't a good remover unless yooh scrub and scrub until it comes off and the nail remober has nail chemicals or something like that
Latex.
No, it is not recommended to pull off a broken nail. Instead, you should trim the nail carefully to prevent further damage and help it heal properly. You can also apply a nail hardener or a protective coating to help strengthen the nail as it grows out.
Allow it to fall off on its own.
the handle is the effort. The pincher which takes off the nail is the load. Then the pivot comes last.
When an iron nail comes in contact with a chemical that absorbs water vapor, such as silica gel or calcium chloride, the chemical will absorb the moisture from the air around the nail. This helps prevent the nail from rusting, as rusting is a chemical reaction that occurs when iron comes in contact with water and oxygen. The chemical desiccant helps keep the nail dry and prevents the conditions necessary for rusting to occur.
it comes off