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What causes a fringe of loose skin to the left around the nail after a manicure?

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What causes a fringe of loose skin to the left around the nail after a manicure?

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A fringe of loose skin left around the nail after a manicure is caused by trimming the cuticle closer than necessary and then rolling back the epidermis. To prevent the occurrence of such loose skin, trim the cuticle only enough to allow a tiny margin of cuticle to remain.

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