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  2. The best gardening gloves, according to experts - AOL

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  3. These Genius Tips Will Help Your Weak, Brittle Nails Grow ...

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    Essie’s Grow Stronger Base Coat leaves nails nourished and protected, for example, while the brand’s Good to Go Top Coat protects your mani from chipping and peeling. Bonus: a good top coat ...

  4. Put Your Gardening Gloves Back on for This Genius Christmas ...

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    We're talking about wearing gardening gloves to protect your hands while weaving lights through your Christmas tree. The tip comes from Good Housekeeping Visual Styling Director Elisabeth Engelhart:

  5. Nail polish - Wikipedia

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    Nail polish (also known as nail varnish in British English or nail enamel) is a lacquer that can be applied to the human fingernails or toenails to decorate and protect the nail plates. The formula has been revised repeatedly to enhance its decorative properties, to be safer for the consumer to use, and to suppress cracking or peeling.

  6. Cut-resistant gloves - Wikipedia

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    In personal protective equipment (PPE), cut-resistant gloves are those designed to protect the wearer's hands from cuts while working with sharp tools. They can be divided into metal mesh gloves, cut-and-sewn, and seamless knitted gloves. [2] Metal mesh gloves are a form of chainmail, and are made of rings of stainless steel. They are typically ...

  7. Green nail syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Wearing waterproof gloves or rubber boots can be effective in preventing prolonged exposure of the nails to water. Avoiding trauma that could lead to the destruction of the epidermis seal is on the nails is a priority in preventing green nail syndrome recurrences. [medical citation needed]