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I am 14 and bite my nails. I have virtually no nails left. I want to try the bitter polish, but I don't have enough nail to paint. I also go to a private school, so I can't chew gum. Please help me!!!!

2007-01-14 12:45:03 · 3 answers · asked by why.yes.i.am.a.disney.princess. 2 in Health Dental

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i know how you feel--i also go to a private school w/the stupid 'no gum' rule. try and concentrate on other things than your nails..and every time you chew on them, put a quarter in a jar for your mom!! that should break the habit soon..worked for me..i got tired of paying her! good luck.

2007-01-14 13:24:31 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I have bitten my nails for 5 years and i recently quit a few days ago. I have stopped before but then I began again. My friend says it takes 25 days to start/break a habit. All you have to do is find activities instead of nail-biting, even try sucking your nails instead it sounds strange but it worked for me and now my nails are growing.

2007-01-16 18:11:32 · answer #2 · answered by Eminuhh☮ 4 · 0 0

Set a goal for yourself, week by week, and in a month you will have beaten this problem. The reward will be beautiful, healthy nails that all your friends will envy.


Confront your problem. Get a camera and take some pictures of your bitten fingernails. Examine your nails, and list their problems.

Visualize yourself with healthy nails, and how great they will look.

Pick at least one nail to "protect" at a time.
After a few days, an unbitten nail will flourish and reward you.

Do not bite it. If you must, bite one of the 'unprotected' ones.

Once you have grown your unbitten nail for a while, start protecting another one. And another.

Record your progress in a notebook or photo album.

Take "before and after" photos of your nails and put them in the book to keep you motivated. Recognizing that it usually takes takes three weeks to grow nails half a centimeter, chart out in the book how long you want your nails to be by a certain date.


Eat calcium- and magnesium- rich foods so that your nails will repair and grow well. Not only that, but most of the reason that the human body wants to bite nails is the lack of calcium and magnesium in the body and the body needs that material back.

Find a habit to take the place of nail biting. Whenever you have the urge to bite, do that instead. Some people like to drum their fingers, or just stare at their hands. Just make sure it's not a bad habit; choose a helpful one or one that doesn't really matter either way.

'Bitrex' is a chemical that is put in products to make them taste foul, obtained from your local pharmacy. It's included in nibble inhibitors that you paint on to your nails. Carry some with you at all times. Apply your nasty solution several times a day. If you get used to the taste, choose another brand.


Distract your mouth. Eat carrot sticks to keep you busy. Keep a stick of gum handy for those weak moments.

Distract your hands by taking up a hobby.

A hobby to distract your hands might be making models or maintaining your house, knitting or crochet, running or other outside pursuits, or even nail care and decoration!

For those whose nail biting is obsessive/compulsive it may help to approach your hobby obsessively.
Cover your nails. For females, fit artificial nails. They can really help. For guys, polish them and apply some shine/growth promoter or petroleum jelly. It's harder to bite nails that are looking great!


Keep gloves in your back pocket and wear them when you want to bite.
Put little pieces of tape on the ends of your fingers, to remind yourself how destructive biting is.


If you have any surplus growth, cut your nails back. Keep clippers with you at all times. You can't bite if there's nothing there!
Speaking about your nails will help to focus your mind on your goals. Ask for help from your partner(s). Keep talking about your goals.


Show off your improved nails, and get much-needed encouragement and praise from your peers.
Be proud of your improving nails. They will shine with beauty.
Go for a manicure, and chat with the manicurist about having great nails.


If you are male and you go in for a manicure and anyone gives you grief for not being manly, just say you are taking radical steps, whatever it takes. That should be manly enough for anyone.


Keep looking after your nails, with cuticle oil, shine and growth promoter, and no biting!

Good luck ^_^

2007-01-14 12:57:27 · answer #3 · answered by wEnNy 3 · 0 0

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