Keratin And the White of Your Nail

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The discussion centers on the coloration of fingernails, specifically why only the ends appear white. The white color at the tips, known as the free edge, is attributed to the keratinized tissue of the nail, which is naturally milky white. The pink hue of the nail body results from the underlying capillary bed, which is visible through the translucent nail plate. The proximal end of the nail is the living part responsible for nail synthesis and growth, and any damage to the nail can illustrate this process as the damaged area grows out towards the fingertip. Understanding nail anatomy is crucial for comprehending these color variations.
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Why are only the ends of our fingernails white? What causes them to grow that way?

I'm sure it has something to do with the proteins in our nails.
 
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The only living part of the nail is the proximal end (the opposite end to the fingertip) and this is where a nail is synthesised and extruded. You can see this clearly if you ever damage your nail and watch over a period of days/weeks as the damaged portion gets closer to your fingertip before growing out.

I've looked into it but can't find any specific term for the portion of the nail plate that extrudes over the fingertip however I'm pretty sure that the reason it is white is because that's the colour of nail. The reason the rest is pink is because the tissue underneath the white, translucent nail is pink. If you've ever seriously damaged a nail to the point of large sections/all of it falling off you can see this clearly.

For further reading on nail anatomy try this reference
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/stor...2494.2007.00372.x.pdf?v=1&t=hdm2bi7h&c9d6e34e
 
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Ryan_m_b said:
I've looked into it but can't find any specific term for the portion of the nail plate that extrudes over the fingertip however I'm pretty sure that the reason it is white is because that's the colour of nail.

It's just called the free edge, inferior portion of it (transverse plane) is called hyponychium. Keratinized tissue of the nail is indeed milky white all along its length, and the pinkish color of the nail's body is due to rich capillary bed underlying it.
 
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