If you're talking about nail polish, not necessarily. It's customary, but who cares? There's no law about it. You don't even have to use the same color for all ten fingernails. I don't.
Yes
No, they're usually a different size.No, your toes nails should be cut straight across to avoid ingrown toe nails, while your finger nails can be cut in a curved fashion.No, the nails on your hand grow out of your fingers, and your toe nails grow out of your toes. If they were the same, your fingers would be attached to your toes and you'd have a hard time walking or shaking hands.Yes, they're both made largely of keratin.
yes
they help protect your toes
Your question does not make any sense? Sorry. But your toes are the same color as your butt. Look in the mirror.......
Nail polish should not be applied to nails that are infected
Nails (finger or toes)
She should get a purity ring or get her nails and toes done and she can go to the movies or have a sleepover
You should not eat or bite your nails because they protect the tip of your fingers and toes , like hair nails grow in your skin. Keeping your nails trimmed is also important for your nails and health.
Nails at the end of your foot on your toes
Protecting the tips of your fingers and toes.
Our nails protect the end of our digits (toes and fingers).Besides providing protection to the finger ends and top of the fingers/toes, fingernails have an interesting side job. Fingernails can tell a nurse/doctor how well your blood is circulating (capillary refill) and how well you are breathing. Healthy nail beds should return to a normal color after being pressed and released. In airway diseases, like COPD, the ends of the nails can show "clubbing", indicating that the body is not getting enough oxygen.