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  2. Muehrcke's nails - Wikipedia

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    Muehrcke's nails. Muehrcke's nails or Muehrcke's lines ( apparent leukonychia striata) are changes in the fingernail that may be a sign of an underlying medical condition. The term refers to a set of one or more pale transverse bands extending all the way across the nail, parallel to the lunula. In contrast to Beau's lines, they are not grooved ...

  3. Nail (anatomy) - Wikipedia

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    A nail is a protective plate characteristically found at the tip of the digits (fingers and toes) of all primates, corresponding to the claws in other tetrapod animals. . Fingernails and toenails are made of a tough rigid protein called alpha-keratin, a polymer also found in the claws, hooves and horns of ver

  4. My nail tech told me to stop ruining my nails with gel ...

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    As it turns out, you don’t even have to go to your nail salon to get a Dazzle Dry manicure; the entire four-step system is available on Amazon. Amazon. Dazzle Dry Mini Kit 4 Step System.

  5. Mees' lines - Wikipedia

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    They are typically white bands traversing the width of the nail. As the nail grows they move towards the end, and finally disappear when trimmed. Causes. Mees' lines appear after an episode of poisoning with arsenic, thallium or other heavy metals or selenium, opioid MT-45, and can also appear if the subject is suffering from kidney failure.

  6. Cuticle - Wikipedia

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    Human anatomy Anatomy of the basic parts of a human nail. In human anatomy, "cuticle" can refer to several structures, but it is used in general parlance, and even by medical professionals, to refer to the thickened layer of skin surrounding fingernails and toenails (the eponychium), and to refer to the superficial layer of overlapping cells covering the hair shaft (cuticula pili), consisting ...

  7. Lunula (anatomy) - Wikipedia

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    The lunula is the white crescent-shaped area at the base of a nail. The lunula, or ( pl.: lunulae; from Latin 'little moon'), is the crescent-shaped whitish area of the bed of a fingernail or toenail . In humans, it appears by week 14 [1] of gestation, and has a primary structural role in defining the free edge of the distal nail plate (the ...

  8. Nail art - Wikipedia

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    Gel nails are created using a gel that is cured under UV light. They are similarly durable and complex in design to acrylic nails, but can be more costly. Application and removal processes are similar to those for acrylic nails. Nail wraps. Nail wraps are pre-made designs applied to the nails. They provide a quick and easy method of nail art ...

  9. Kolinsky sable-hair brush - Wikipedia

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    A kolinsky sable -hair brush (also known as red sable or sable hair brush) is a fine artists ' paintbrush . The hair is obtained from the tail of the kolinsky ( Mustela sibirica ), a species of weasel rather than an actual sable. The "finest" brushes are made from the male hair only, but most brushes have a mix of about 60/40 male-to-female ...