- Cuticle: What Is It, Care, Removal, Signs of Infection, and More
The cuticle is a layer of clear skin located along the bottom edge of your finger or toe, which is called the nail bed
- Cuticle - Wikipedia
In zoology, the invertebrate cuticle or cuticula is a multi-layered structure outside the epidermis of many invertebrates, notably arthropods and roundworms, in which it forms an exoskeleton (see arthropod exoskeleton)
- Nails: How to Take Care of Your Cuticles - WebMD
"If you remove the cuticle, that space is wide open, and anything can get in there," Scher says Cutting your cuticles can also lead to nail problems, such as ridges, white spots, or white
- Cuticles: What Are They, Care, Signs of Infection
Between the eponychium and the nail plate is where the cuticle forms It grips both the nail plate and eponychium, creating a tight seal to keep dirt and debris out
- At-Home Nail Cuticle Care Is Easier Than You Think - Byrdie
The cuticle is the thin layer of dead skin that wraps around the base of the nail, protecting the nail bed from bacteria and other harmful elements that can negatively affect the nail matrix, says nail expert Tina Wang
- What Is the Cuticle’s Job and Why Is It Important?
The cuticle is a thin layer of clear, dead skin located at the base of the nail It overlaps the hard nail plate and touches the lunula, the white crescent shape at the nail’s base
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