you have to let it grow out & then cut it straight across with a nail cutter. next use a filer to make the edges more round & make the nail squarer.
you can let them grow long than file them into the shape of a square. of course, only if you want to
In a square, there are four edges and no internal nails if we consider only the vertices and edges themselves. If we interpret "nails" to mean the points where edges meet (vertices), then a square has four vertices, but it has no internal points or nails. Therefore, a square does not have the same number of edge nails as inside nails; the edge nails are greater in number.
Mine don't. They are curved and oval in shape. So the question is based on some misconception.
it dose not matter what shape your nails are but ways to keep your nails healthy is make sure you clean dead skin around your cuticles and putting chapstick around you cuticles
Grow them a few inches longer and cut them in a pretty shape
a rectangle or square
a pentagon
a square
of course you can, with a square you can and a circle
The most common natural nail shapes include square, round, oval, squoval (a combination of square and oval), and almond. Square nails have straight edges and a flat tip, while round nails feature a softer, curved edge. Oval nails are similar to round but more elongated, and squoval nails provide a modern twist with slightly rounded corners. Almond nails taper to a point, resembling the shape of an almond, offering a sleek and elegant look.
You'll need nail clippers, and/or toenail clippers, and a nail file. If you want round ends on your nails, use the normal nail clippers and cut roughly the shape your want, then file them in ONE DIRECTION ONLY to perfect the shape. Filing back and forwards with make your nails split, which hurts and looks bad. For square tips, use toenail clippers or nail scissors and then just file straight along the top, again, not back and forward or you'll split your nails, and round off the sharp corners slightly so they don't catch on things like your best jumper or tights.
Yes, a lozenge shape.