Nope. If you look in the Guinness Book of World Records you will see the longest fingernails on record. It is really gross. I mean really gross.
Basically, when you're dead.
They technically don't ever stop growing.
The tip of a leaf is the APEX.
you can get long fingernails by not cutting or bitting them off.You can also use a nail growth nail polish once a day,every day to keep your nails growing.
Its too slow - about the same as your fingernails growing.
No There is a myth about facial hair growing after death (and fingernails as well). Hair does not grow after death (nor do fingernails). However, there can be an illusion of hair growing after death. The skin can shrink, exposing more hair.
They never stop growing they have even been known to keep growing for a time after death.
This means that your nails are ether growing to long or are loosening off your finger
To maintain the cleanest hands possible, you should clip your fingernails first then wash your hands. Fingernails extending past the tip of the finger can accumulate debris and pathogens underneath the nail that cannot be removed with simple handwashing.
Hair and nails are the two things on a human that never stop growing, although they do eventually reach a point where they stop growing longer.
Fingernails start to grow right under the base of the cuticle. There are probably only a few millimeters underneath the skin.
My toenails definitely grow faster than my fingernails. I must be one of the unusual people in this world because everything I read sayd that fingernails grow faster. I know for a fact that my toenails grow faster, but I have no idea why. I wish my fingernails would grow as fast as my toenails! I don't think that toenails grow faster than fingernails, it's that toenails tend to be stronger so they don't break as easily. That's why it seems to some people that their toenails are growing faster than their fingernails; Fingernails are more susceptible to breakage because they are thinner.