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  • How to Grow Fingernails After Biting

    Biting your fingernails can prohibit you from obtaining strong, beautiful and healthy nails. Anxiety and boredom often trigger this action in adults and children. Kick this habit through self-discipline and other techniques. Incorporating a daily beauty maintenance routine will help you quickly achieve results. Adopting a healthier diet as well will improve not only your overall health, but the condition of your nails, allowing to you to grow them as long as you please.

  • How to Take Knox Gelatin for Fingernail Health

    Some people believe ingesting gelatin improves nail health and hardens the finger and toenails. Gelatin is made of collagen, a protein found in the skin and bones of pigs and cattle. Those who use gelatin say the collagen in gelatin teams with keratin in the fingernails to strengthen weak, brittle nails and promote healthy growth. The Knox drink for nails has Vitamin C to aid in collagen formation; biotin, which helps promote healthy nail growth; and gelatin for strong, healthy nails.

  • Facts About Wool Fabric

    Wool comes from sheep and is harvested annually by shearing domestic sheep. The wool fibers consist of protein that is hardened and does not contain sensory structure. Sheep do not feel pain or anything at all when their wool is sheared, according to Sheepusa.org.

  • The Effects of Knox Gelatin on Fingernails

    Knox gelatin was first created more than 100 years ago by a woman named Knox. The gelatin is odorless, tasteless and colorless, and it is made out of bones and hooves left over from slaughtering operations. The advertising for Knox gelatin claims that people who use it on a regular basis will experience a number of positive effects from consuming it.

  • How to Make Your Fingernails Grow Stronger

    Have you ever wanted your fingernails to be strong and beautiful, but they just continue to be brittle and break? In this article I will show you how to make your fingernail grow strong and healthy.

  • Finger Nail Growth

    Consisting of several protein layers of a substance called keratin, your fingernails may be small, but they consist of several parts--the plate, folds, bed, cuticle and lunula--which is the white, half-oval portion on the bottom of the nail. The nails hold many cues to your overall health and because slow growth can indicate further medical conditions, it is always wise to know more about your finger nails and how they grow.

  • How to Make Your Fingernails Grow Faster

    Have you ever noticed that babies fingernails often seem to need trimmed. It does not matter how often you trim the fingernails on a baby they always seem to grow back that much faster.

  • How to Grow Long Fingernails

    Ways to grow long fingernails include eating a proper diet, using artificial nails or applying cuticle creams or oils to massage into the nail bed to stimulate growth. Grow long fingernails by first determining if nails are dry or oily with tips from an experienced nail technician in this free video on nail care.

  • About Finger Nails

    Fingernails are comparable to the claws that protect animals from predators and aid in killing prey. In humans, fingernails serve a much less important day-to-day role, but they are high on the list of body parts that people decorate and groom for fashion and hygiene.

  • How to Grow Your Fingernails Faster

    The average human fingernail grows a mere 1/10th of a millimeter per day. This growth rate can be frustratingly slow, and there are no proven secrets to dramatically speed up nail growth. Healthy fingernail growth is best achieved through good maintenance of the hands and nails. Protecting nails from harsh chemicals will prevent damage. Keeping the hands moisturized and the nails free of damage and disease will create an ideal basis for healthy fingernail growth.

  • How to Cure Ridges in Fingernails

    Not only are nails a beauty statement--especially for women--but they also tell a lot about a person's overall health. If your nails are covered in unsightly, unhealthy ridges, you can take measures to heal your fingernails for better appearance and improved health.

  • How Does a Fingernail Grow?

    If you look at your fingernail you will see a half moon shape that is lighter in color than the rest of your fingernail. This is called the lunula or matrix and the point from which your fingernail grows. This fingernail root is partially covered by the fingernail cuticle and is produced from living cells within the finger.

  • How to Grow Really Long Fingernails

    Long fingernails are a sexy and a symbol of class, but artificial nails wouldn't be so popular if growing long fingernails naturally was easy. While growing your nails will take time, care and patience, it is possible to grow a beautiful set of natural nails, saving yourself a bundle at the salon.

  • How to Grow Long Fingernails

    Long fingernails are a sign of beauty and vitality, but many women have trouble growing their fingernails out long. Genetics play a role in the type of fingernails you have, but there are always things that you can do to help your fingernails grow long and strong. Follow along to find out how to make your nails as beautiful and healthy as possible.

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