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Results 1 - 10 of 25 for Short nail
  1. ... the top. To prevent brittle nails, keep the nails short and do not use nail polish. Use an emollient (skin softening) cream after ...
  2. ... of motion Nail problems , including missing or deformed nails Short arms and legs, especially forearm and lower leg ...
  3. ... can be spread this way. Keep your pet's nails short. You should avoid rough play with your cat, ...
  4. ... keep your nails looking better. Keep your fingernails short and clean. Keep your nail clippers and files clean to avoid infection. Wear ...
  5. ... shoes or high heels Don't trim your nails too short or round the corners Don't pick or tear at the corners of the nails
  6. ... taper or round the corners or trim too short. Do not pick or tear at the nails. Keep your feet clean and dry. People with ...
  7. ... Other findings may include: Fingers and toes are short. Hands and feet are swollen in infants. Nails are narrow and turn upward. Chest is broad ...
  8. ... straight across and do not cut them too short. Do not trim cuticles or use cuticle removers. Cuticle removers can damage the skin around the nail. The cuticle is needed to seal the space ...
  9. ... child: Appears lethargic Appears overly tired or mildly short of breath Does not eat well Does not seem to be growing or developing normally If the skin, lips, or nail beds look blue or if the child seems ...
  10. ... so it can get strong again. Consider a short style that is easy to care for. Continue to avoid things like harsh dyes or curling irons that can damage your hair.
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