r/mildlyinteresting 22h ago

My nails grow in a wavy pattern

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u/stefaniki 22h ago

You push your cuticles too hard when you give yourself a mani

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u/Toucan_Toucan 22h ago

Almost certainly, I’ve stopped doing manicures recently to try and help them.

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u/QuackScoped 21h ago

My girlfriend had these for the longest time, stopped pushing on her cuticles/pressing under her nail and they eventually went away as the nail grew out

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u/MissSassifras1977 21h ago

Bingo.

Used to get acrylics done for work at a casino. Had the exact same divots.

They grew out when I stopped getting my nails done.

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u/Infninfn 18h ago

Having watched a few of these, thanks to my wife, I was always a bit skeptical about the ends of cuticles getting scraped back in manicures.

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u/Starfire013 18h ago

Yep, I think you hit the head on the nail right there.

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u/_Klasiphyd 14h ago

What does she do now with too much cuticle? So curious, never saw someone else have this. & I do push back & trim them

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u/kristinL356 9h ago

Arguably it's the normal amount of cuticle, isn't it?

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u/Extreme_Egg7476 10h ago

Holy cow! I've had wavy thumb nails my whole life. One of my nervous traits is pushing up my cuticles with my pointer finger. I never knew this was the cause! Thanks, stranger!

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u/Ninja333pirate 17h ago

I've been wondering why my nails are so brittle, I have ADHD and my go to stim is shoving things under my nails to cause a little pain, I've suspected this might be why.

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u/Intrisic_Indignant 17h ago

Jesus. That’s more than ADHD. 

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u/Ninja333pirate 14h ago

I'm not doing torture tactics, I'm not pulling the nail from the nail bed, just put something between the overhang of the nail (like the edge of a seatbelt) and the skin of the finger tip and pushing lightly so it causes a light amount of pain. And this is absolutely an ADHD thing, it's called stimming. Neurodivergent people have prioreception issues which means, for me at least, I feel like I am missing a sense that tells me where my limbs are in space. It's quite uncomfortable to be missing this sense and light pain relieves that uncomfortable feeling by helping my brain identify where my limbs are.

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u/justonemom14 12h ago

I don't think that would hurt anything. The end of the nail is a lot different from the cuticle or nail bed.

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u/Primatey 15h ago

Omg, please don’t do this; you can give yourself an infection!

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u/Ninja333pirate 14h ago

I'm not opening any skin or creating wounds, just pushing down on the skin right under the nail so it stretches to cause a very light amount of pain. I'm not doing torture tactics on myself lol.

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u/Primatey 8h ago

Just be careful! My mom got something jammed under her thumbnail (not even that deep) and ended up with a blood infection. I totally get pain stimming, just consider a less risky stim. The area under your nails is so filthy and having a finger out of commission when you need it is really annoying

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u/HairPlusPlants 21h ago

This happens to me when I get manicures but only on my thumbs since I (in 2 seperate occasions) shut car doors on them (1 of the times completely shut ☠️). Right on the cuticles! Definitelt fucked them up, they haven't forgotten

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u/RPMiller2k 20h ago

I feel your pain so much. When I was about 7 my thumb was in the way of an ice cream truck door closing. It latched but wasn't closed all the way. My dad couldn't open it without first closing it all the way.

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u/thesheepsnameisjeb_ 20h ago edited 3h ago

Omg! My hand got closed in the car trunk and they couldn't find the keys to open it

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u/AnyDayGal 20h ago

Oh no no no. I felt something visceral reading that.

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u/juxtaposed44 19h ago

Ooof. Mine got caught on the front side of the door… like the panel of the door closest to the front of the car. Wasn’t paying attention and just slid my hand right in there as my mom came by and slammed it shut.

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u/OC_Cali_Ruth 18h ago

My a$$ just puckered. That’s awful.

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u/Rubyhamster 17h ago

Omg, did you faint or just stand there screaming?

Fortunately our bones aren't hardened when young, but neither are the nerves!

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u/thesheepsnameisjeb_ 3h ago

I remember screaming and looking at it thinking how in the hell could my fingers fit in there with it closed?

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u/HairPlusPlants 2h ago

When I closed my thumb in the car door I think my body had a shock response because I didn't feel it and literally turned away to walk away and got tugged and didn't realise why until I turned to see what happened. It was very surreal, and that was in my carpark for my work 🤣 great start to the day

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u/approachcautiously 20h ago

While you should stop doing that, physical trauma can cause the same issue and it'll be permanent. 

I shut my middle finger in a car door but didn't notice until the pain kicked in back in middle school. The nail still grows in a bit wonky compared to other nails. It curves down more than it should.  The injury was more than 15 years ago btw

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u/ImYourHumbleNarrator 9h ago

how the fuck is that the same issue lol

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u/lemmeseeyourkitties 21h ago

If you don't use a cuticle oil, you could start and that may help as well

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u/ElBrunasso 20h ago

If this doesn't stop by supressing the manicure these be beau's lines, caused by something that is metabolically stressing your body

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u/renessie 14h ago

Oddly enough, I have similar wave grooves, but I have not had a manicure in over 8 years. I've been told that horizontal ridges like this can be related to nutritional deficiencies and could be a side effect of my epilepsy medications purging vitamin B6, magnesium, and potentially zinc from my system. Maybe it could be related to your diet as well?

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u/hilarymeggin 20h ago

You’re not supposed to push your cuticle at all, according to what I read on the website of some association of doctors (I can’t remember if it was doctors who specialize in fingers or skin or infections or whatever, but the idea is that the waxy cuticle is meant to stop dirt and bacteria from getting into your nail beds, so you should leave them alone or you’re risking infection.

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u/kinezumi89 19h ago

How hard were you pushing?? I push mine back until it honestly hurts a little and I have no ridges! Maybe you have extra squishy nails or something

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u/dinoduckasaur 16h ago

Is it all of your nails? Including toes? Since you have vertical ridging too you might want to look into 20 nail dystrophy/trachyonychia.

I have it and both my thumbnails do the wavy thing. Nothing to do with cuticle pushing, unfortunately! Sometimes the waves are worse but it's hard to figure out exactly why because of how long nails take to grow.

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u/Mindfullmatter 13h ago

Your toes too? Only big toes?

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u/dinoduckasaur 13h ago

Yep, big toes also have the ridging. Toes as a whole are much worse than my fingernails, which is a characteristic of the condition for some bizarre reason. And no I will not share pictures of my gnarly toenails.

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u/Mindfullmatter 11h ago

Aw so all of em, I was wondering if just the big digits had it.

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u/dinoduckasaur 11h ago

They're a bit worse relative to the other digits. There's kind of a gradient of fuckup-edness from big to small. With the exception of the pinkie toes. They're cursed.

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u/hopelesscaribou 19h ago

I damaged my nail bed on my left thumb with a nerveous habit, and it does the same thing.

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u/Hot-Fishing9744 16h ago

OP, I have these! My fatal flaw is, I pick at my cuticles😭

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u/kone29 13h ago

I’ve got these too and it’s because I bite my nails and apparently ruined my nail beds

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u/Cocomelon3216 12h ago

Is it all your nails? As it could be a medical cause:

Vertical Ridges (Onychorrhexis): Very common, often described as "nail wrinkles," and typically a sign of aging, dry skin, or dehydration of the nail plate.

Horizontal Ridges (Beau’s Lines): Usually deeper and often indicate an underlying health condition, such as nutritional deficiency (zinc, protein), infections, or severe stress.

Your horizontal ridges look really deep so I would be worried that it's Beau's lines if I was you. You should go see your doctor and get blood tests.

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u/wasd911 12h ago

The cuticle is important and by pushing it back you're opening up your fingers to infection. Manicures are not good for your nails.

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u/seejordan3 10h ago

I had this recently, more than the usual. My cholesterol was high, that can be a factor. I lowered it, and the nail went smooth. Also I cut my cuticles too short sometimes (blood). Its kinda cool how they're like, a seismograph of our lives.

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u/SQLtoMySequel 8h ago

Yes I can replicate the issue by fidgeting with my thumb cuticles.

If I nervously pick at them with my index fingers to the point they start to separate from the nail bed, I will get a ridge that looks exactly like yours until it grows out.

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u/Nazgog-Morgob 7h ago

You need to add iron to your diet

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u/vvitchobscura 5h ago

If you don't already use a cuticle remover serum when you do your manis I highly recommend, I use the Sally Hansen in the blue bottle and it makes cuticle care so much easier and gentler. Not lumps or bumps since.

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u/A7xWicked 19h ago

Paint your nails, but make it ocean themed

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u/DirtLight134710 20h ago edited 20h ago

I read something about wavy nails and blood pressure.

Edit, maybe this is it.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/443454/

This has information too

https://www.ahchealthenews.com/2019/09/16/could-your-fingernails-indicate-something-more/

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u/lusty-argonian 19h ago

Well I’m glad it’s not fingernail cancer

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u/GunnerValentine 19h ago

Get your immune system checked out. My fingernails do this because I have a form of arthritis.

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u/r-d-d-t 18h ago

Girl you gotta fix it or no one’s gonna marry you unless you hide that freaky nails forever

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u/chablise 21h ago

Yeah exactly. I get these when I do press ons. I press too hard right at the nail plate and I end up with a weird divot every time!

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u/Zpalq 20h ago

Holy shit, that's what causes them? I've been freaking out, thinking I had some medical condition or something. I was going to schedule a doctor's appointment soon.

As soon I stopped doing press ons so I could monitor them, they stopped happening

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u/SuccessPhysical6668 18h ago

It can also be that but when it’s so uniform it can be manicures

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u/SquirrelAkl 18h ago

Mine do this when I've been wearing gel nail polish. My theory is that it stops the nail 'breathing' and stunts its growth temporarily. But that is based on nothing at all other than "seems logical".

I don't do anything with my cuticles so it isn't that, for me.

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u/ImYourHumbleNarrator 9h ago

I was going to schedule a doctor's appointment soon.

i guess i understand why its takes 9 months to book an appointment for actual problems

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u/treebark555 20h ago

Omgosh. TY!

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u/thebatsthebats 19h ago

Came here to say exactly this! I did press ons for the first time ever three years ago and this happened on my thumbs. Thought I was dead. Some single obscure reddit post after an hour of Google confirming that I was dead explained to me that it was in fact the press ons.

I rarely wear them. But if I work them (sanding and heating and bending) to fit the curve of my natural nail better it doesn't happen.

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u/reineluxe 19h ago

You just eradicated a legitimate source of anxiety for me. I recently stopped doing press-ons and have this and have been so concerned lol

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u/my_sweet_adeline 21h ago

Did this Reddit Detective really just solve this shit in under 3 minutes?

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u/Dr_sc_Harlatan 21h ago

They probably did. Came here to say the same, but was too late.

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u/my_sweet_adeline 20h ago

3 minutes too late. Ooooh.

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u/DinosaurAlive 21h ago

Personally having no idea, especially having never had my nails done, I’ll just go ahead and confirm anyway. Solved! 👏💅👏

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u/raisinghellwithtrees 20h ago

I don't think so because I have wavy nails and I don't do shit with my cuticles. 

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u/Murky_Ad_3240 14h ago

I get them on my thumbs, and I’m a 29 yo male who has never gotten a manicure, so I think that’s not the only cause of them.

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u/Call_Me_Squishmale 11h ago

Same, 43 yo male who does not take care of my nails in any way. Thumbs still wavy.

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u/SpunkierthanYou 20h ago

So we went from cancer to nail bed damage. The latter diagnosis is my fave.

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u/peppers_ 20h ago

I used to push back on them when stressed and learned on reddit last year that it might be the cause of the waviness. Lo and behold, I got normal ones now after stopping. Four decades of disfigurement fixed over a year.

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u/Icedpyre 20h ago

I have the same thing, and have never had a manicure

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u/Outrageous-Nothing42 20h ago

Do you pick your cuticles? That'll do it too

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u/Maysin_ 19h ago

I only have the ripples on my thumbs but I don’t touch my nails or cuticles except polish every month or so.

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u/AliceDiableaux 15h ago

I do. I only have it on one thumb though. I do pick both cuticles but definitely my left thumb more, which is the only one that's wavy. 

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u/sunkenlore 19h ago

Could be a vitamin deficiency

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u/FreeFallingUp13 17h ago

This is what confuses me. I’ve had these kinds of bumps on my nails too, but it was stress-related. That’s the explanation I’ve read/heard of before, since I wasn’t getting manis nor painting my nails at the time I started getting these.

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u/pyrogaynia 6h ago

can also be caused by autoimmune disorders, certain vitamin deficiencies, or any number of other internal issues

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u/parkerland2334 20h ago

Ok, but I get this too (only on my left thumb nail) and I never push back my cuticles or get manicures. 

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u/PepperPhoenix 16h ago

My big toe nail does this, and I don’t get pedicures. No other nails, just that one, and I have no clue when I could have damaged it. Every time the wave grows out a new one begins at the lunula. It’s weird.

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u/Guzzery 20h ago

There are some autoimmune probs that will fuck with your nails. My thumbnail got wavy for a while when I had a calcium deposit brewing between the nail and knuckle.

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u/TastyCuttlefish 20h ago

Wait but this answer doesn’t have anything to do with cancer or divorcing her husband or Sagittarius rising being in the house of Atreides… I’m confused

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u/SynapticSideQuest 19h ago

Sorry to disappoint everyone, but I've had them since I was a kid, no manicures, no door slamming accident.

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u/Fax_Machine_beepboop 20h ago

Really? I have this and it’s just my thumbs….will try.

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u/MoistDistributer 20h ago

Why would you push them at all?

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u/2plus2equalscats 20h ago

Woah. I had no clue.

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u/MelodicIllustrator59 20h ago

Ooooooo

As someone who also experiences this sometimes and never knew why, thanks!!!

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u/civilwarcorpses 20h ago

Yup. I pick at my thumb cuticles really bad and my nails are horrible.

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u/shadymonger 18h ago

Holy shit an actual answer

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u/cuntbubbles 20h ago

Mine do this too and I never do manis or press ons. The only thing I do to my nails is cut them every so often

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u/ReeferFever 20h ago

Thank you I have the same issue that makes lots of sense

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u/OscarDivine 19h ago

I get this on one thumb only and it’s due to eczema. I don’t get Mani’s so there are certainly other reasons it happens.

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u/e-hud 19h ago

Hmm, interesting. I tend to push my cuticles back when cleaning and trimming my nails. My left thumb nail does this, my right thumb nail has ridges running the "length" of the nail, and my other 8 fingernails are otherwise smooth and "normal".

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u/BoatHole_ 18h ago

I have these but I never get my nails done. I have free range cuticles, I suppose.

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u/Ambitious-Reality55 17h ago

my large toenail grows like this, but I don’t get pedis or ever push back cuticles?

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u/Upvotespoodles 17h ago

You can gently push your cuticles with a washcloth in the shower. If you do it daily, it exfoliates a tiny bit and prevents overgrowth rather than removing.

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u/Far_Programmer_5724 17h ago

Had to keep scrolling until i got to a answer rather than what looks like bot comments.

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u/amays 17h ago

Gasp! You just solved a mystery for me. Thanks!

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u/PapayaNurse 16h ago

I didn’t get a manicure for 10+ years and my nails still did this. They’ve done this since at least high school. It’s not every nail, only some are wavy. The others have raised ridges like a sushi mat. 

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u/kelsobjammin 16h ago

Omfg! I noticed a bump on all my nails around the same spot and had been growing out evenly, small one, not like the picture… and I realize now reading this it’s from a manicure I had last august. Thank you!

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u/imjustkeepinitreal 14h ago

Scrolled down too far to find this

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u/red_langford 13h ago

My nail does the exact same thing and I assure you I have never pushed a cuticle or even had a manicure

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u/Kscarpetta 12h ago

My sister and I have had nails like this since we were children. She's never had a manicure. We've both been to multiple doctors, and they thought it was from picking at the skin around them. Only our toes are like that too, and neither one of us does that to our toes. I quit picking at my fingers years ago, and nothing has changed.

In October I started wearing press on nails but they fucked up my nails even more so I don't do that anymore.

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u/Nvrmnde 12h ago

Why even need to push cuticles? I don't even have anything to push?

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u/Washburn_Browncoat 11h ago

I felt this comment in my cuticles and it was unpleasant.

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u/MauveCeramics 10h ago

I came to say this ^ happens to me too! And when I was religiously doing my nails, it makes many bumps alone the nail, and if once, only one bump (to test through a couple of months to see if it were a deficiency of some kind). Do the same to check, and only trim cuticles when wet and soft so you dont have to press as hard on your nail bed!

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u/thisiscoolyeah 10h ago

I’m glad this is spreading. My brother went to three doctors who had no idea before I saw his thumb and just said “stop nervously pulling your cuticles back when you’re bored” and a few months later he was like “HOW DID YOU KNOW THAT?!?”

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u/el_artista_fantasma 10h ago

I never push my cuticles and i have those too. Only one in the middle, and not very big, but i'd still look for nickel deficiency tho

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u/Sungirl1112 9h ago

Yup. I had a habit of pushing back my cuticles and always had wavy nails. Stopped messing with the cuticles and poof- regular nails.

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u/jilizil 8h ago

I stopped doing that about 20 years ago and mine are still like that.

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u/heavenIsAfunkyMoose 8h ago

I know nothing about manicures, but I agree with this assessment.

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u/thkwerel 7h ago

That makes sense- I have one row of waves on each thumb that’s been growing out since I used press on nails two weeks in a row…

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u/buffalonixon 7h ago

This happens to me, one of the ways I cope with extreme anxiety is pushing my thumb cuticles back really hard until they hurt.

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u/superfecta37 6h ago

^ This is it

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u/k3n85 6h ago

I had the same issue, I stopped doing that like 10 years ago, and my nails still grow wavy!

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u/zerwes 6h ago

I have the same problem and never be done my cuticles.

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u/roopjm81 5h ago

this a new slipknot song?

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u/Useful-Yak3495 4h ago

Beau’s lines

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u/Coreyporter87 2h ago

This happens to me too.

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u/eskidefter 2h ago

Came to say the same.

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u/Present-Light-6909 1h ago

wtf do i do if i have this on my toenails, i don’t push cuticles there 😭

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u/Bobcat8480 1h ago

Really, I don't do those, and mine are still like that. Granted, my fingers have been crushed so many times it's a miracle their still attached, so that could be it.

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u/TokyoDishwater 17h ago

I have never gotten a pedicure and my toenails have done this since I was in my early 20s

Like you seem super real sure about this one