missellie
Well-Known Member
Just wondered about in scratch mag, beyond the basics article page 105 where a top international educator, champion and judge says
"what is often called a nail fungus is actually a type of mould. created by an infection of bacteria that causes a yellow green stain on the nail.
I thought we should not use the word mould and quote
"It wont be Mould, Mould cannot grown on the nails"
"Mold may grow on your shower curtain....But it sure ain't gonna grow on your fingernails, the probability of mold growing on your plate is next to nil."
Moldy Oldy Fun Guys
Just wondered why they use the word mould at all? Is an infection of bacteria a type of mould or not? If this person is saying so then Is that correct?. If it is not true then not sure why it would be said in this article by a top nail tech.
Confused.
"what is often called a nail fungus is actually a type of mould. created by an infection of bacteria that causes a yellow green stain on the nail.
I thought we should not use the word mould and quote
"It wont be Mould, Mould cannot grown on the nails"
"Mold may grow on your shower curtain....But it sure ain't gonna grow on your fingernails, the probability of mold growing on your plate is next to nil."
Moldy Oldy Fun Guys
Just wondered why they use the word mould at all? Is an infection of bacteria a type of mould or not? If this person is saying so then Is that correct?. If it is not true then not sure why it would be said in this article by a top nail tech.
Confused.