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Cam
I have a huge bad habit that I bite my nails. They r bitten till the bleed :( I have tried to stop but I just can't :( how do I stop? And what r some tips to get my nails to grow faster and longer? Thx! And I have already tried nail polish (witch looks really bad on my nails for them being so short), a mixture that made them taste bad, a squishy ball to squish when I want to bite, ect. I need the big guns! Nothing that costs that much money though please! Thanks!!!
Answer
I was a nail biter for 25 years, but you need to find some kind of therapy because that is considered OCD - Obsessive Compulsive Disorder. When you dropped one problem, you end up with a new problem.
Number one: keep your fingers occupied. Take up a new hobby, also try chewing gum - sugarfree pref.
(Another reason why I love to type, & a TC on YA!)
Second: try to make your fingers look nice, let them grow. That way you'll have a good reason NOT to bite them.
Growing nails comes from: your good genes, good nail care, and all the healthy foods you eat everyday from Mother Nature.
Beauty products don't make nails grow. Eating does. Babies can do that just by drinking their milk. People giving advice on YA! should list their sources.
You really are what you eat. If you're eating all the healthy foods from Mother Nature - not made by man or woman or supplements from GNC, your hair, nails, teeth, and the rest of your body will benefit too. You get all your vitamins & minerals from your diet. Your hair's fine. You're health's fine, so are your nails. Made-by man vitamins can do more harm than good. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) doesnât have to approve supplements â no agency in the United States does. Because of inadequate quality control and inspection, supplements contaminated with heavy metals, pesticides, or prescription drugs have been sold to unsuspecting consumers. And FDA rules covering manufacturing quality donât apply to the companies that supply herbs, vitamins, and other raw ingredients.
Beginning in February 2008, they experienced one symptom after another: diarrhea, joint pain, HAIR LOSS, lung problems, and fingernails and toenails that fell off. FDA has received numerous reports of harm associated with the use of these products, including stroke, liver injury, kidney failure, heart palpitations, and death. 3-15-11
Do NOT TAKE SUPPLEMENTS without your doctor's OK.
Google: FIVE FOODS TO EAT FOR BEAUTIFUL SKIN.
Google: "Foods for Healthy Hair" -
My Hubby, my SIL and their mom ALL have the same nails and break easily and hubby and I have eaten the same foods for over 39 years. Then it's from your genes.
Get a manicure to a good salon, or do them yourself. You can protect them by using one of those plastic gloves. I use gloves often: for chores, gardening, handling papers, going outside during winter, spring & fall, and kitchen, painting, crafting, etc. That way I don't have to wash my hands often.
Gel can harm your nerves. Google gel manicure warnings. About 456,000 results (0.17 seconds).
EXTREME NAIL ART A DON'T:
81% of glamour.com readers say too kooky is a DON'T.
Gel can harm your nerves. Google gel manicure warnings. About 456,000 results (0.17 seconds).
Google Manicures: EMA vs. MMA
Don't use fake nails. They will ruin your nails.
I was a nail biter for 25 years, but you need to find some kind of therapy because that is considered OCD - Obsessive Compulsive Disorder. When you dropped one problem, you end up with a new problem.
Number one: keep your fingers occupied. Take up a new hobby, also try chewing gum - sugarfree pref.
(Another reason why I love to type, & a TC on YA!)
Second: try to make your fingers look nice, let them grow. That way you'll have a good reason NOT to bite them.
Growing nails comes from: your good genes, good nail care, and all the healthy foods you eat everyday from Mother Nature.
Beauty products don't make nails grow. Eating does. Babies can do that just by drinking their milk. People giving advice on YA! should list their sources.
You really are what you eat. If you're eating all the healthy foods from Mother Nature - not made by man or woman or supplements from GNC, your hair, nails, teeth, and the rest of your body will benefit too. You get all your vitamins & minerals from your diet. Your hair's fine. You're health's fine, so are your nails. Made-by man vitamins can do more harm than good. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) doesnât have to approve supplements â no agency in the United States does. Because of inadequate quality control and inspection, supplements contaminated with heavy metals, pesticides, or prescription drugs have been sold to unsuspecting consumers. And FDA rules covering manufacturing quality donât apply to the companies that supply herbs, vitamins, and other raw ingredients.
Beginning in February 2008, they experienced one symptom after another: diarrhea, joint pain, HAIR LOSS, lung problems, and fingernails and toenails that fell off. FDA has received numerous reports of harm associated with the use of these products, including stroke, liver injury, kidney failure, heart palpitations, and death. 3-15-11
Do NOT TAKE SUPPLEMENTS without your doctor's OK.
Google: FIVE FOODS TO EAT FOR BEAUTIFUL SKIN.
Google: "Foods for Healthy Hair" -
My Hubby, my SIL and their mom ALL have the same nails and break easily and hubby and I have eaten the same foods for over 39 years. Then it's from your genes.
Get a manicure to a good salon, or do them yourself. You can protect them by using one of those plastic gloves. I use gloves often: for chores, gardening, handling papers, going outside during winter, spring & fall, and kitchen, painting, crafting, etc. That way I don't have to wash my hands often.
Gel can harm your nerves. Google gel manicure warnings. About 456,000 results (0.17 seconds).
EXTREME NAIL ART A DON'T:
81% of glamour.com readers say too kooky is a DON'T.
Gel can harm your nerves. Google gel manicure warnings. About 456,000 results (0.17 seconds).
Google Manicures: EMA vs. MMA
Don't use fake nails. They will ruin your nails.
what else do i need for gel nails?
Hannah
ok so i brought this kit for gel nails,i did buy acrylic nails but someone said to me there harder to do,anyway this is what it come with..
1 x 1/2oz clear UV gel
1 x 1/2oz white UV gel
1 x 1/2oz pink UV gel
1 x 2oz cleanser plus
1 x 14ml UV top coat
1 x Nail art primer
5 x Nail glue
1 x 15pc UV nail brush set
3 x Sanding file
20 x Nail guide sticker forms
1 x Nail clipper
1 x Small nail cleaning brush
1 x 100pcs of french tips (White)
6 x Buffer block
1 x 12 varied colors of rhinestones
1 x 12 varied colors of nail art ball
1 x Curved tweezer
1 x Nail brush cleanser (75ml)
1 x Dappen dish
1 x Nail brush holder 12 x Nail glitter powders
12 x Nail stripe
what else do i need..apart from colours oh and i already have the uv light thing yano:)
Answer
You follow these steps for beautiful UV Gel Nails At Home....
WASH YOUR HANDS! Sanitation is very important. You don't want debris under your UV Gel or to have any kind of bacteria under your gel that can cause a infection with your natural nail.
Push back cuticles and cut away excess cuticle if needed.
Lightly buff the shine from your natural Nail. Wipe clean with Alcohol.
Glue on false tips if your are using them. Lightly buff the shine from the tip once the glue has dried to help the UV Gel stick. Once again wipe with alcohol
Apply your UV Gel Primer and let dry. Just a little dab on the natural nail plate. This is to help the UV Gel better adhere to your nail
Apply a thin coat of UV Gel Builder to your nail. DO NOT GET ON YOUR SKIN/CUTICLE! Place hand into the lamp for a flash 2 minute cure.
Apply 2nd coat of UV Builder Gel to the nail. Again, DO NOT GET ON YOUR SKIN/CUTICLE! Place hand in lamp for another 2 minute flash cure.
If you are applying a soak off polish, glitter, etc do so now
If you are happy with your nail go ahead and apply your UV Top Coat and do a full 3 minute cure. IF you are not happy with the nail, start by rubbing away the inhibition layer of gel with alcohol. Lightly buff away any imperfections you are unhappy with. Once finished clean the nail with alcohol and then apply your UV Top coat with 3 minute cure.
Clean all nails with alcohol to remove the uncured gel. This is called an inhibition layer.
Finish your nails with a cuticle oil to rehydrate the skin after the UV exposure. Rub gently into the cuticles.
Enjoy your beautiful nails for up to two weeks! From your list I didn't see cuticle oil, alcohol,
You follow these steps for beautiful UV Gel Nails At Home....
WASH YOUR HANDS! Sanitation is very important. You don't want debris under your UV Gel or to have any kind of bacteria under your gel that can cause a infection with your natural nail.
Push back cuticles and cut away excess cuticle if needed.
Lightly buff the shine from your natural Nail. Wipe clean with Alcohol.
Glue on false tips if your are using them. Lightly buff the shine from the tip once the glue has dried to help the UV Gel stick. Once again wipe with alcohol
Apply your UV Gel Primer and let dry. Just a little dab on the natural nail plate. This is to help the UV Gel better adhere to your nail
Apply a thin coat of UV Gel Builder to your nail. DO NOT GET ON YOUR SKIN/CUTICLE! Place hand into the lamp for a flash 2 minute cure.
Apply 2nd coat of UV Builder Gel to the nail. Again, DO NOT GET ON YOUR SKIN/CUTICLE! Place hand in lamp for another 2 minute flash cure.
If you are applying a soak off polish, glitter, etc do so now
If you are happy with your nail go ahead and apply your UV Top Coat and do a full 3 minute cure. IF you are not happy with the nail, start by rubbing away the inhibition layer of gel with alcohol. Lightly buff away any imperfections you are unhappy with. Once finished clean the nail with alcohol and then apply your UV Top coat with 3 minute cure.
Clean all nails with alcohol to remove the uncured gel. This is called an inhibition layer.
Finish your nails with a cuticle oil to rehydrate the skin after the UV exposure. Rub gently into the cuticles.
Enjoy your beautiful nails for up to two weeks! From your list I didn't see cuticle oil, alcohol,
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