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  2. 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 ...

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    To get your fill, try our Stuffed Peppers for dinner this week. Related: 6 Foods With More Vitamin C than an Orange. 4. Peas. Peas provide a nail-supporting combo of protein and vitamin C, says Moody.

  4. How to Make Your Nails Stronger Within a Month - AOL

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    Try as you might, your nails never seem to make it past the nail bed without chipping or breaking on you. It’s frustrating, we know (especially when you've just paid for a fresh manicure ...

  5. Ayanna Williams - Wikipedia

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    She spent over 2 months to grow her nails without cutting them. [1] Although proud of her record-breaking nails, Ayanna has faced increasing difficulties due to the weight of her finger nails. She found difficulties when engaging in day-to-day activities such as washing plates, dishes and putting sheets on bed. In 2021, she decided to cut her ...

  6. Hangnail - Wikipedia

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    For home treatment, the American Academy of Dermatology recommends clipping the loose piece of skin with a clean nail clipper or nail scissors, and applying over-the-counter antibiotic ointment if the area appears inflamed. Persistent hangnails should be evaluated by a physician. [5]

  7. Onychogryphosis - Wikipedia

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    Severe congenital onychogryphosis affecting all twenty nailbeds has been recorded in two families who exhibit the dominant allele for a certain gene. [6] [7]Congenital onychogryphosis of the fifth toe (the baby, little, pinky or small toe) is fairly common, but asymptomatic and seldom brought to the attention of medical professionals.