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11/24/2025
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11/24/2025
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11/24/2025
Here’s the science.
Doug Schoon explains that the cuticle’s primary job is to act like a gasket seal, a protective barrier that keeps bacteria, fungi, detergents, and nail products from entering the space between the nail plate and the proximal nail fold. He also makes it clear that the proximal nail fold itself protects the nail matrix and prevents foreign material from entering this critical area. When this living tissue is repeatedly cut, scraped, or aggressively cleaned, the seal is compromised. That increases infection risk and triggers hyperkeratosis, which is the body’s thickened, hardened response to repeated trauma. The more you cut, the more the body pushes back.
Here’s my opinion.
Once you start removing that protective tissue, the skin around the nail no longer lays flat. It becomes swollen, bulbous, and unnatural because the body is trying to defend itself from trauma you created. There is no reason to destroy that safety barrier when product is not supposed to sit that close to the skin in the first place. Respect the gap. The body put that structure there to protect you, not to make your manicure harder.
To put this into everyday perspective, my doctor doesn’t push back the skin around a cut and trim it off for a cleaner look. That skin is protective, living tissue, and removing it would make the area less safe, not more.
And the same logic applies when we trim fingernails. We do not cut into the quick, we do not cut into the nail plate, and we do not cut anything the body still considers attached or protective. We only cut what has grown past the finger, away from the skin and away from the nail plate. Cutting living, protective tissue on purpose is not part of proper nail care.
The cuticle area works the same way. Remove what is actually dead keratin on the nail plate, not the tissue the body is actively maintaining. When you aggressively remove protective skin, the body treats that area like a callus and responds by growing it back faster and thicker.
If your experience is different, that does not change the science. A preference for the over-cleaned look does not change the science. Doing it this way for years without anything happening does not change the science, and it does not mean it won’t permanently alter someone’s cuticle area or speed up the development of an allergy later. Science is not an experience.
Exactly
11/23/2025
SHUT UP— and listen!
Heather Pukall has joined our Team as an Independent Stylist. She offers her own style & menu! You can find her Menu Huron Hair Haven.
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11/22/2025
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11/22/2025
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11/22/2025
Neapolitan hair 🤍🌸🤎
11/21/2025
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11/20/2025
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11/20/2025
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11/20/2025
Before and after , root touch up and balayage, no blonde tho she wanted Carmel tones 😍
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