Wear mittens and gloves. easiest thing!
2006-10-01 07:50:01
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answered by city.of.color 2
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1. Decide that you are going to stop. Pick a day and say that's it. No more nibbling. Now here are a few little ways to help.
2. There are some bitter tasting liquids that can painted onto the nails. I don't know anyone who actually liked the taste, so this is going to slow you down and give your nails a little time to start growing.
3. The minute you wash your hands, re-apply the liquid mentioned above. This will also focus attention on your hands and the nails which should be visible by now.
4. Keep an emery board in every room and one in your backpack or purse. The minute you notice a snag, use the emery board and not your teeth.
5. Buy a few bottles of pretty polish and some hand cream. You are going to keep your nails polished and your hands soft. In a weeks time, you are going to notice a difference.
6.Once a biter, always a biter. I have stopped, but it only takes a snag for me to revert back to old habits. I have to follow these tips too.
7. You might have been looking for a magical way to stop biting your nails, but I'm afraid that there is no such thing. You simply have to put your mind to it and stop!
8. Will power is an amazing thing. If you want something badly enough, you can do it. If you want pretty nails, you are the only person who can stop it from happening.
2006-10-01 07:52:22
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answered by dani 2
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I bit my nails for 30 years. Hated it, but kept doing it anyways :(
Til one day, I decided I HAD to do SOMEthing.
Soooo, I got weekly manicures for 6 months. You see, I can be kinda frugal, and would hate to end up wasting my money! It kept me from biting them.
Good luck to you!
2006-10-01 07:45:16
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answer #3
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answered by catherine02116 5
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Put Hand Sanitizer on your hands alot a way to keep clean and every time you put your fingers inside your mouth,Bad Taste! (do this for as long as required)
2006-10-01 07:45:37
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answered by Anonymous
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theres a product on the market that tastes terrible and makes you not want to chew on your nails. any drug store has it in the nails section.
2006-10-01 07:44:20
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answer #5
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answered by cadaholic 7
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slowly cut back on how many nails you chew start by chewing however many and then set a limit on yourself and once you get used to it cut back agian until you stop chewing them completly
2006-10-01 07:51:15
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answer #6
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answered by steven 2
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chum, it really is amazingly worry-loose mission or you could say it really is habbit. i will undergo in recommendations my youngsters after I used to attempt this yet at the same time as i began questioning about dirt or bacterian on my fingers, i left this habbit . you recognize chewing nails is instantly concerning psychological well being of someone . imagine , is there any stress on your recommendations each and every time or you sense some nervousness each and every time imagine about this and certain now you've grown up so attempt difficult to go away this. and certain to stumble on calmness you could bypass for dhyan. God bless you
2016-11-25 20:50:19
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answered by lohr 4
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go get a maincure its expensive but it works .no more getting them in quick.
2006-10-01 07:50:12
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answer #8
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answered by shelmustang 2
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