In the 1920s, author Erich Maria Remarque in his novel “All Quiet on the Western Front” imagined how nails would continue to grow so long after death that they would “twist themselves into corkscrews” ...
Your toenails are also always growing, but at a much slower rate. Nail growth helps keep your nails strong and replaces dead portions of the nail that can break, get caught on something ...
“Nail growth and health can be affected during menopause due to hormonal changes,” says Marisa Garshick, MD, board-certified dermatologist in NYC. “Menopause often leads to a drop in ...
Although it may sound like there’s no rhyme or reason to how nails grow, award-winning nail tech, Katie Barnes, shares the few basic factors that affect the speed of growth. The standard rate of ...