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It's a blurry picture, but as you can sorta see, I keep them shorter and they still tend to grow downward even at this length.
Hope the picture comes through.
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Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Bronx, NY
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Thanks for the visual aid Janet.
I have a nail like that on my left hand. It is my ring fingernail. I lost it as a child because I had a car door slammed on my finger. Once the new nail grew in, it has always looked different from the rest of my nail. I also have lots of ridges on my nails. Like little dents and ripples. Anyone know why that happens?
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I only have the ripples on my thumbs. And the picture was of the middle finger on my left hand. If I let them grow any longer (which I don't really like) they really start the downward growth.
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