Savannah Carr+FollowDo you have these vertical lines on your nails?If so, be cautious, as they might indicate that staying up late and drinking alcohol have taken a toll on your liver. It could also be a result of poor nutrition. Frequent manicures that damage the nails can also lead to such lines. Healthy nails should be smooth, plump, and shiny, with a flat surface. If you notice vertical lines, it’s a sign that you should be alert. #NailCare #NailCareTips #Nail #Health 2136654Share
iris condo+FollowPink and white nails from modern nails in west bend very cute and stylishNew nails love them?#NailCareTips pink and white nails!!!15Share
jamie79+FollowMy recent try on quit biting nailsFound the perfect way to stop biting my nails(till now)! Bought ALL the colorful nail polishes and painted my sad little stubs with the brightest shades. Now my brain says 'don't eat that - it looks poisonous!' and the toxic smell is the perfect reminder to keep my fingers out of my mouth! 😂💅 #NailBitingHabit #BeautyTricks #BadHabits #SelfImprovement #NailCareTips 00Share
Savannah Carr+FollowHow Much Do You Really Know About the Tip of Your Nail?If you’ve ever scrolled past a broken nail pic on IG and thought, “Why does this always happen right at the tip?”—you’re actually talking about the free edge. Anatomically, it’s the part of the nail plate that extends past the hyponychium (that thin skin seal at the tip of your finger). It’s 100 % dead keratin—no blood supply, no nerve endings—which is why you can cut it without any pain. Its thickness and shape determine how much stress your nail can take before it splits. If your free edge suddenly turns translucent or peels in sheets, it could be dehydration, iron deficiency, or over-filing red flags. To Keep It Strong? Square tips concentrate force on the corners (bye-bye side splits). A soft square or oval distributes stress. #NailCare #NailCareTips #NailCareGuide 50Share
MirageMariner+FollowSharing how I work, do chores, cook, and wipe my butt with long nails A lot of you asked under my last post: how do you type with long nails? How do you clean? How do you wipe? First, work. I type with my finger pads—zero issues. My job doesn’t require me to hold a pen. Second, chores. I don’t do chores. Dishes? Dishwasher. Laundry? Washing machine. Floors? Robot vacuum. Cooking? Steak, sandwiches, and salads barely need nails. Third, wiping. Smart toilet, baby. Finally, those nail lengths aren’t even max—I’ve gone longer! Got cash? Rock any length you want. #NailArt #ManicureStyle #NailCareTips 1929Share