If it is fungus will it affect wiping myself on loo? Can it spread like that? Cooking? At work?
If it is fungus will it affect wiping myself on loo? Can it spread like that? Cooking? At work?
Did you read a single thing I wrote ?
This is a pattern with Helen and a few others here, like Darkside, we can reassure and try to comfort them but it's like they do even read it. As pages and pages of responses continue and the OP still doesnt acknowledge the help offered, irritation sets in.
So if the OP is known to ignore help offered, what's our best course of action?
Personally, I am here every day looking for an update from J2 about Gavin. 🙏
Sorry Carys, I had comemtned before seeing replies.
Color changes reflective of systemic problems don't start midway down the nail. They start at the base and extend as they grow.
Well, I wrote mine an hour before your reply - why not actually READ (as Nancy points out, people don't even read things) and stop and think about what people have written before adding your next illogical statement.
I did! I thought it was very informative and helpful. You learn something new every day on NMP
Very true, I've been a licensed cosmetologist for 40 years, we have loads of training in diseases and disorders of the skin, hair and nails. Nails and hair become porous the older they get. This is normal from daily wear and tear, because of the porosity both can absorb stains from various things, most common for both hair and nails is yellow. But why would I bother to explain that to Helen when she doesn't appreciate or accept the help?
.does nail varnish stain nails
Most commonly, yellow nails are caused by our beloved nail polish. The darker polishes especially take a toll on your nails, leaving them stained with leftover dyes. The easiest way to prevent this from happening is by always using a clear base coat.
Emmz xx
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