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Is it normal for your fingernails to bend or break?


Question Posted Monday January 2 2012, 10:40 pm

Just recently, I started letting my nails grow out past my fingers. I accidentally pressed down on my nail and the nail bent. I also noticed that all of my nails do that and it sometimes causes them to break. Is this normal? And is there anything I can to prevent it?

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mrsh answered Wednesday January 4 2012, 2:45 pm:
it's normel for a nale to bend if you put presher on them but to strengthen them like the anser before this says eat plentty of fruit and vedge as well as some dairry. there's products you can buy at a lot of cosmetic stors that are ment to strengthen your nales.

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babymoby answered Tuesday January 3 2012, 2:15 am:
It's not normal if all finger nails are doing that but to preven it from happening eat lots nd los of fruits snd vegtables becasuse they make your body sronger

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