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Hi Iskra!

Great job on cutting the dry cuticles! Your technique is stable, and you effectively remove them without touching unnecessary live skin. However, I noticed that there is still some dry skin, particularly on the sides. Be sure to thoroughly remove all dry skin, including those areas, before proceeding with cutting. Keep up the good work!

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