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  1. #1
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    I keep my left ones short and my right ones long. Looks weird, but the guitar demands it.
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    I keep mine really short, always have, just have never liked the feeling of long nails and trying to get stuff out from under them. My mother has sometimes given me a hard time about this, but at this point in my life I have three very good reasons to keep them short...working in a clinical setting (infection control requirement), gardening, and volunteering at the local bike co-op helping rebuild bikes. It's a lot easier not having much for dirt/grease to get under.
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    I try to keep mine on the short side. Otherwise they just break when I'm doing something...

    For instance, dealing with snowshoe laces outdoors in real cold weather, I don't need long nails. I also do some art with acrylic paint and just find it easier.

    I gave up on nail polish 30 yrs. ago. I actually found my fingers felt cooler....maybe it was being more hyperconscious of the coloured nails/fingers. I do have a cooler handshake.
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    I used to have long manicured nails, but they went away when I started my making jewelry. The buffing machine would mess up the polish. Stopped making jewelry, but I still keep them short.

    My finger and toe nails have always been hard as cement.

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    My nails are polished, but short, maybe medium. I feel naked without nail polish and keeping them polished forces me to keep them in good shape.
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    I keep mine shortish, just past my fingertips for the most part. (I played the viola for a while. Short nails are essential!) Not long enough to be annoying, but long enough to pry open soda can tabs and that sort of thing. No nail polish, because I work in a lab and I don't want it flaking off into stuff. (Nail polish goes on the toenails!)
    At least I don't leave slime trails.
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    I recently discovered "Gellish" manicures, a super beefy UV cured polish that works on your own natural nail. Doesn't chip AT ALL for two weeks. And I don't shy away from adventure!

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    I keep wanting to "like" responses
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    I have always kept mine short because I grew up playing piano. I don't play much anymore, but my nails bug me when the whites get close to about 2mm long.
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    The shorter the better! Part of it is hating to feel them clicking on things, the other thing is I've psoriasis and it affects my fingernails.

    Zen - it is good to see you and I agree

 

 

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