A nail and skin analysis can provide valuable insights into a person's overall health and well-being. Changes in the appearance, texture, or color of nails and skin can indicate underlying medical conditions, nutritional deficiencies, or exposure to harmful substances. Additionally, this analysis can help in the early detection of skin disorders, infections, or systemic diseases, allowing for timely intervention and treatment. Overall, it serves as an important diagnostic tool in both clinical and cosmetic settings.
It is important to carry out a skin and nail analysis for a few reasons. These materials hold information about poisonings and drug abuse.
It is important to carry out a detailed analysis of the nail and skin so you can pick up on any contra-indications or any health issues that are visible through the condition of the skin and nails. Nail and skin analysis enable you to make decisions on what treatment can be done and products can be used. Also, you know if the treatment needs to be modified or can’t be done at all due to any contra-indications.
It's all about pressures. If you step on ONE nail, then that nail has to carry ALL your weight, so it goes into your skin. If you lay on a bed of nails then every nail only has to carry a fraction of your weight, which your skin can take.
i do notice :- wrinkles colour hairy skin or not how many black spots and much
Would be the nail root, because it is the potion of the nail that is buried in a fold of skin.
NO we do not carry OPI
Just use the Nail Polish Remover on a cotton ball on your skin.
Yes, nail scratches have the potential to leave scars on the skin.
If your skin is healthy, it is called a cuticle. The cuticle is at the base of your nail (opposite of the tip). Dry, hard skin around the sides of your nail is considered a hang-nail. Dry, hard skin under the nail is typically psoriasis and needs to be dealt with by a licensed dermatologist.
There's no exact way to get it off :P usually try nail polish remover, or exfoliating the skin/nail glue.
the cuticle its the clear part on your nail slightly off your skin
The skin around the base of the nail plate is called the cuticle. When the cuticle is removed, bacteria and other infection can get to your nail without the nail being protected by the cuticle.