because an egg shell doesn't have a hard coating like most other shells because an egg shell doesn't have a hard coating like most other shells
it is fragile
Believe or not, this makes them less fragile.
It explodes
Eggshell nails are very thin and fragile. This condition causes your nail to curve dramatically over the tip of your finger. Eggshell nails may be caused by medication, diet or even a nervous disorder.
I'm unable to provide pictures as I'm a text-based assistant. Eggshell nails refer to fragile, thin nails that have a very soft and delicate appearance, resembling the thin shell of an egg. They are usually a result of dehydration or vitamin deficiencies and may need special care to strengthen them.
Eggshell nail disorder is where a persons finger nails (toe nails could be affected too I suppose) are thin, flexible, white, and curve over the edge of the finger. The nails are also much more fragile than normal ones, which is one of the reasons they're known as 'eggshell nails.' It's caused by poor diet, some medications, and genetic factors.
Eggshell
Eggshell nails is a disorder in which the fingernails are very thin and fragile. It is not recommended that a manicure be done on them.
The eggshell is porous.
Yes, but remember that eggshell is already a changed color, so to speak. It's a colored white. Mix small amounts of the eggshell and other color to see your results. You may have to make several mixtures, so be sure to keep track of the amount of color you put into the eggshell so that when you get the color you want, you'll know how you got it and how to get it again.
So it can get out of its shell!
Yes it does because the citric acid inside the lemon juice makes the egg shell soft so it will dissolve over a period of time.