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The conclusions of this study conducted by the Manchester University (MU) scientists, holds the sparks to revolutionize the the entire glamour world.
According to the researchers, who spend months examining the tension and strength of discarded clippings, they found that the rainy climate could boost the growth of healthy nails.
The MU researchers Stephen Eichhorn and Roland Ennos said that the key factor in growing the healthiest of nails was humidity. In conditions were there was less humidity, the nails become brittle and break easily, while too much of it could make the nails susceptible to a catastrophic degree of twisting and possible shearing.
We have found that fingernails cope remarkably well over a range of humidities. But it is best not to get them completely dry or completely wet. | |
"In particular, knowing the effect of local environmental conditions can tell us how they might best be protected, " he added.
It is known that nails are more flexible and, therefore, easier to trim after a hot bath. "We have found that fingernails cope remarkably well over a range of humidities. But it is best not to get them completely dry or completely wet. At an average of 55 per cent humidity, which is what you would experience normally, it appears that nails have optimum
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