A soft nail brush soap and water
From the red pigment of blood under the nail-bed.
heres a little trick my mum has up her sleeve... cold water is the trick... there u go ... wash it under cold water or in washing machine at 'cold'. BY KK
Your nails protect your skin under your nails.
well i wear false nails all the time and whenwearing them my nails still grow under neat the false nails soyeah they still grow under the false nails !
No. The growing part is in back of your nails under the skin. The part that you paint is dead.
Rub it with a rag dipped in Goof Off, then try sliding a craft knife blade under it.
She does not paint her nail because she is not allowed to paint her nails and you should not paint your nails if you are under 12.
assay on as is basis includes the weight of water, residual solvents, moisture absorbed, if any. but assay on dried basis will remove all athe above by drying the sample under analysis.
Bacteria can easily grow on fingernails, so long nails aren't sanitary enough when cooking for the public as a chef does. Even if one washes their hands frequently, it still doesn't remove the dirt and bacteria from under the fingernails. Also, food tends to get under long nails, and it's more difficult to dice food with long nails because they get in the way.
Your nails grow under because of the way you cut them or bite them. You need to let them grow long enough before you cut them off.
were black not where black.Tthey appear black because the skin under the nails have no more circulation.Hemolyzed blood appear to be black,no more Oxygen.
This is timber that has been dried in a kiln (large heated structure) instead of being dried outside under cover.