To cure brittle fingernails, keep them moisturized by applying hand cream or cuticle oil regularly. Ensure you maintain a balanced diet rich in vitamins and minerals, particularly biotin, zinc, and protein, which are essential for nail health. Avoid excessive exposure to water and harsh chemicals, and consider using a gentle nail strengthener. Lastly, keep nails trimmed and filed to prevent breakage.
Nutritional deficiencies, such as lack of iron, zinc, and biotin, can affect the health of fingernails. These deficiencies can lead to brittle, weak, or discolored nails.
Not faster, but gelatin is supposed to make them stronger and less brittle.
Finger and toenails are dead cells and do not need to breathe. However, they will dry out, especially with the use of acetone and other chemicals used to strip polish. Using a jojoba treatment in between manicures will help with the dry, brittle feeling. Cleanliness is also very important for good nail health.
Fingernail growth typically slows down with age. Factors like hormonal changes, decreased circulation, and decreased cell turnover can contribute to slower nail growth in older individuals. Additionally, nails may become more brittle and prone to breaking as we age.
The main disadvantage of the prolonged use of nail glue is that over time, it makes real fingernails dry and brittle, as well as the nails becoming very thin.
The fingernails are distal to the wrist. The wrist is proximal to the fingernails.
penta-fingernails
you duct tape their fingernails and when they forget that the pick their fingernails and then its all done
People's fingernails are designed to protect the ends of our fingers, which are much more delicate than fingernails are.
they do have flat fingernails
their own, or fingernails. fingernails is on little riddle level 73...
yess. they reproduce more fingernails. yeaah.