Hang Nails
What is a hangnail? Even though it’s called a hangnail, that little piece of skin isn’t part of the nail. Instead, it’s a torn piece of skin that hangs loose next to your nails. And it’s rare to have hangnails on your toes, though, it does happen from time to time. “A hangnail is really short,” says Dr. Vyas. “It’s kind of stiff and it arises from the side of your nail bed.” Hangnails can be caused by dry air, using alcohol-based hand sanitizers (which we still need to use!) and constant hand washing (which we also still need to do!). Those with a habit of picking or biting around their nails are likely to get hangnails. Swimming in a chlorinated pool can also cause your skin to dry out and lead to hangnails. If you enjoy a manicure every now and then, make sure you’re not cutting your cuticles but pushing them back instead. Cutting your cuticles can lead to hangnails and infections. How to remove a hangnail Follow these steps to safely remove a hangnail. ...
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