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Your C-Curve.

Point your fingertips toward your face and look at your fingernails. Is your C-curve flat, curved, or flurved (a little of both)?

Your C-Curve

Upload Your Photos

A picture is worth a thousand words. Please upload IN-FOCUS photo(s) of your nails.

We zoom in on these photos for important details.

We really rely on those details to help you out best.

💅🏻📸 Nail Photo Tips - IMPORTANT!

🤳INSTRUCTIONS:🤳

  1. Setup: Find a well-lit area with natural light or use a bright lamp.
  2. Positioning: Place your hand flat on a surface (like a table, desk, counter, or wall) with your fingernails facing up towards the ceiling.
  3. Stability: Keep your hand steady to avoid blur. Rest your elbow on the table/counter/wall) for support if needed.
  4. Angle:
    Hold your phone/camera directly above your hand, positioning the camera lens directly over your nails.
  5. Focus: Tap the screen to focus on your nails. Ensure they're clear and in focus before taking the photo.
  6. Capture: Take the photo. Make sure your hand doesn’t move while capturing.
  7. Review: Check the photo to ensure your nails are in focus and visible. Retake if necessary.

 

Photo 1: C-Curve View

Click or drag files to this area to upload. You can upload up to 5 files.

Photo 2: Top View

Take a photo of your affected hand(s)

Place your hand flat on a surface (like a table, desk, counter, or wall) with your fingernails facing up towards the ceiling.

Click or drag files to this area to upload. You can upload up to 5 files.

Photo 3: Affected/Problem Nail(s)

Take in-focus close-up photo(s) of your affected nails(s)

Photo 3: Affected/Problem Nail(s)

Click or drag files to this area to upload. You can upload up to 10 files.

It's super-duper important that these photos are IN-FOCUS! Thank you!

How flexible or rigid are the tips/free edges of your nails when downward pressure is applied?

How flexible or rigid are the tips/free edges of your nails when downward pressure is applied?

The Four Quadrants

Health. In the last 4-6 months, have you experienced any of the following? (Select all that apply)
Stress: In the last 4-6 months, have you experienced any of the following? (Select all that apply)
Work: In your daily workplace, does your job involve working with any of the following
Age: How old are you? (select one)
Hobbies: Do your hobbies involve any of the following:
Home: The home can be a dangerous place for fingernails!
We love nerdy details! Please share what's going on and any other information that might be helpful.
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Please note that this form is not intended to provide medical advice.

If you have health concerns, go see your doctor! We are not medical professionals. This form and any input we provide is not meant to give a medical diagnosis. Please, please, please… if you have any concerns, talk to your trusted health care professional. We love you and we want you to be healthy.
Medical Disclaimer

As an expert with over a decade of research, anecdotal experience, and guidance from industry professionals like nail scientist and educator Doug Schoon, Ana strives to offer comprehensive solutions tailored to your specific nail needs. While it may take some time to receive a response, we encourage you to explore our FAQs below for helpful information in the meantime.

We super-duper appreciate your patience!

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