Tuesday, June 22, 2010

What is the purpose of removing removing & pushing back cuticles? is there any benefit to doing that?

i have very long nails, %26amp; i have never pushed back cuticles or removed them, i was just wondering why its doneWhat is the purpose of removing removing %26amp; pushing back cuticles? is there any benefit to doing that?
ok once again you dont remove cuticles...you simply push them back....why to help your nails grow(its like getting a perm or relaxer when you have new growth you need to get your hair touched up--because it has grown)well the same applies to your cuticles once your nails have grown its time to push the cuticles back so they continue to growWhat is the purpose of removing removing %26amp; pushing back cuticles? is there any benefit to doing that?
It is done to make your nail longer. I have long nails to, so it's not that required
Pushing them back is just to make them more tidy looking and so they won't get in the way when you apply nail polish. Also it seems to help nails grow a bit faster when you push them back. Removing the cuticles can be done with a set of special nail clippers or by melting them with a special treatment, it's so that you get off the untidy bits left over after pushing them back. I'll also make the nail seem a bit more slender.
It makes your nails breathe and makes them grow longer.
you're nails look gross if you don't do that...eww..you are so disgusting..
i dont know about fingernails, but as far as toenails go it can just become dead skin and possibly may cause ingrown nails if its not cleaned up.

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