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For years, we’ve held hands. For years, we’ve touched the corners of our mouths. We made friends with skinny thumb and big fingers, preening and nibbling as our fingers shimmered.

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It’s a way of life. For every morning impulse to touch each other, there’s an instant you need to let go, dry off, and seal. This deep wisdom gets lost in the image of the all-glass, non-slip mitten, but it’s vital to keep your hand and your emotions safe.

As we get older, we become more practical, and while this new plan may involve more scientific poking and prodding, the best ways to love both your body and your nail beds are pretty much the same.

1. Forget neat and dandy

Loving your hand and your nails means more than sleek professional nails, pretty gel finishes, and long, slender fingers. It means accepting your flaws. It means learning to love hands that require labiaplasty, polyester, and contact lenses, too. And yes, the combination of sea bass, icing, and cod liver oil is both awesome and disgusting.

“We have to stop seeing our hands as everything to look at and love,” says Stella Tran, pro nail technician at Peaches Salon. “If we did this, we would definitely feel more comfortable expressing our personalities and less self-conscious. We’d be more confident in our beauty and our bodies. It’s the subconscious way of loving ourselves and nurturing beauty.”