An expert explains why keeping your nails short is likely the best way to keep bacteria at bay Kaitlyn is a former Assistant Style & Beauty Editor at PEOPLE. Now that social distancing and ...
If you get regular manicures or you typically use nail clippers instead of a file, you may never have learned how to safely file your nails. Filing keeps nails strong and healthy while also giving ...
Nails should be kept fairly short. The longer they are, the more easily they are damaged - especially your fingernails, if you work with your hands. If they are fine, you can use a normal clipper; for ...
To cut your fingernails and smooth out jagged edges, ideally, the two tools you’ll want to have on hand are: a pair of nail clippers or manicure scissors a nail file or emery board In this article, we ...
Who doesn’t love pretty looking nails? Some of us even plan our life around our manicure appointments spending our hard-earned coin on some stunning nail art and fabulous shades of polish. But just ...
People can clean both their fingernails and toenails. Usually, this will involve using sterile nail clippers, soap, water, and a soft nail brush to help remove material from under the nail.
If, despite your best efforts, your nails always seem to split and chip before they get to a reasonable length, it could be your filing technique that's at fault, says Lynn Shaw. 'Most women use a ...
If, despite your best efforts, your nails always seem to split and chip before they get to a reasonable length, it could be your filing technique that's at fault, says Lynn Shaw. 'Most women use a ...