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Care For Nails After You Stop Nail Biting |
| Published: December 31, 1969, 7:00 pm |
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Care For Nails After You Stop Nail Biting by Sunny DuLaneWhen you stop nail biting you want to let your nails grow out so they are strong and healthy. It's going to take a little time and effort to grow your nails out so they are strong and healthy. As you grow your nails out, keep them shorter to decrease breaking and peeling. You may want super long nails to show off, but allow your nails to grow beyond the last biting point. This way you will have brand new nail which is strong enough to be long without breaking. It takes 4 months for a nail to grow from base to tip. Give your nails at least 4 months to go from bitten and nibbled stage to stronger healthier nails. When filing your nails, choose a fine grit emery board avoiding metal files. Metal files can easily tear fragile nails that are just growing out. Make sure you have dry nails and file only in one direction. This avoids splits in your nails. Shape your nails in an oval shape, no points for your nails. Keep the [ Full article ] |
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