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.