Read this advice before cutting your nails

Your fingers are like a delicate flower, or like a virgin on prom night, so you'll have to be careful. You should never cut your skin around your fingernails, just push them back. Next, we present some of the advice that your nails look as cut and smooth as possible. [...]
Your fingers are like a delicate flower, or like a virgin on prom night, so you'll have to be careful. You should never cut your skin around your fingernails, just push them back. Next, we present some of the advice that your nails look as cut and smooth as possible.
The thin skin cloth along the lower fingernails (known as a rubber) serves an important purpose, which is to protect against infection because when it is open, it can become the cause of the spread of bacteria and mushrooms that enter and infect you.
Whitehill points out that cutting skin around your fingernails is not part of the beauty Salons, because technically you can't do it. Then you win out the expression of their fatigue and withdrawal regularly, even if they are not raised properly.
Whitehill recommends that you shouldn't pull the skin around the moon because it's very painful, but instead you can push back its orientation from where it came from, using special remote means, she explains.
The ideal time to remove this unnecessary skin close to your fingernails is after you shower, because only then is your skin softer and thin enough to push it back, she says. Dive your hands in hot water until the skin softens. This works really well.
So the next time you fix your nails in your house or the hall of beauty, don't cut them. There's nothing more ugly than manicure and part of the infection.












