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Oct 4, 2014

Alyssa M.

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    I have really short nails because I bite them but I REALLY want to paint my nails. First of all, how do I stop biting my nails and second of all, any tips for painting short nails because I always seem to get it on my skin and it looks messy. Thanks in advance!! Pleasehelpppp.

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    Oct 4, 2014

    Hannah K.

      There's a polish you can get that tastes disgusting and stops you biting yournails.

      You can order it online. try amazon. wait till they get to your desired length and keep them healthy while they grow. then you can start painting them and getting good at it. there are many ideas onpintrest.

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      Oct 4, 2014

      Hannah K.

        Sally Hansen's does it, but you can orderonline.

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        Oct 4, 2014

        Albina g.

          You can go get a manicure. it will make your nails look nice even if they're short, you will be able to paint them and you will want them to continue looking nice and won't bite them. if you need an extra push the bitter polish is a greatoption.

          I HAVE THE SAME PROBLEM lol!! I know literally how you feel, and yes all these ladies are right, there is this NASTY ughhh ohhhh NASTY "finger nail" polish that makes me wanna hurl, my friend has it because she bites her nails and we put it on at school and once you bite it you wanna gag like inside your mouth, one time in class I accidentally bit off a chunk of that stuff and OMG literally I was going to through up and had to go to the water fountain fast!... No kidding, so have fun 😄 and it will definitely help you stop biting your nails and then you will be able to paint them❤️

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          Oct 4, 2014

          Alyssa M.

            Aww omg girls thanks soo much!! I'm going to buy that stuffasap

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            Oct 4, 2014

            Rachel Y.

              I used to bite my nails, but I fixed that habit using artificial nails. Not acrylics from the salon, but just cheap ones from the drugstore. They come off easier and don't damage your nails (unless you forcibly peel them off). I recommend you try the artificial nails because you literally cannot bite your own nails with them on, and they look nice as an added bonus:).

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              Oct 4, 2014

              Erika K.

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                Ignore the chipped polish ;)

                I am also a nail biter and it gets pretty bad. Actually, I never used store bought products. Every now and then, I would take a cotten swab and dip it in nail polish remover and apply it to my nails. Repeating this process for two weeks gave my nails the appearence they have now, and Broke my habit!:)

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                Oct 5, 2014

                Makaela F.

                  I used to but my nails like crazy, but I went to the salon and they put shilac on my nails, it was so difficult to bit them and shilac stays on for a while so it's helping them grow and your not bitting them! I broke my habit and I hope you can break yours good luck!:)

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                  Oct 5, 2014

                  Makaela F.

                    ^^ I'm sorry I suck atspelling

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                    What are the benefits of short nails? ›

                    Short nails are healthier for your nails. Long nails are more prone to breakage, splitting, and cracking. This can lead to infections and other nail problems. Short nails, on the other hand, are less likely to break and are less susceptible to damage.

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                    A micro French manicure is a great look on short nails because you can keep the line super fine. For added interest, you can double up and make a French with two lines.

                    What happens if your nails are short? ›

                    When the nail is cut back too short, the bed is exposed and small incidental trauma can cause significant discomfort because there is no longer a protective nail there.” Another common concern of cutting and biting nails too short is permanently altering the nail bed, potentially preventing the nail from growing back.

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                    Because putting contact lenses in eyes is harder with long nails… The middle finger sticks out farther than the others and is the finger that is most likely to get banged up or snag. I often accidentally lose the nail of that finger before any other. Sometimes sticking up above the rest is not good!

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                    Why do I like short nails? ›

                    “I am constantly working with my hands, cooking, gardening, and painting, so I feel more comfortable operating my everyday life with shorter nails.” Nail artist Queenie Nguyen agrees. ”I personally prefer shorter nails on myself, as I work with my hands a lot and they are easier to work with and care for,” she says.

                    Why are short nails so uncomfortable? ›

                    You can trim all of the lunula off without causing a problem, but cutting off any more is more difficult — and painful — to deal with. When you cut your nails so short it becomes painful to touch things with your fingers, you've accidentally uncovered the skin underneath your fingernail, a.k.a. the hyponychium.

                    Is it bad if I cut my nails too short? ›

                    When people cut their nails too short, the skin on the sides can cover the corners of the nail. This causes the nail to grow back into the skin. Nails that are ripped instead of cut or cut in a rounded shape also tend to become ingrown because they don't have clear corners.

                    Why do Chinese keep their nails long? ›

                    Long fingernails were a mark of high status indicating that one did not have to engage in manual labor, and in order to protect the nails from breaking Qing noblewomen wore metal guards. The guards were very often worn in pairs, one on the little finger and another on the ring finger.

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                    Jelly nails are the lip gloss of manicures. The look features nails coated with a sheer, ultra-glossy wash of color that leaves them looking like, you guessed it, jelly.

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                    “People are leaning towards a natural beauty look, and short nails are definitely more effortless,” she says. “They're are also low maintenance compared to long nails—you don't have to worry about breaking a nail, and don't need extra protection or products.”

                    Why nails must be kept short? ›

                    Firstly, long nails can harbor dirt and bacteria. This increases the likelihood of transferring germs to your face or food, potentially leading to diseases. Secondly, short nails are less likely to break or tear, reducing the risk of injuries.

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                    The student who washed hands the most (at least six times a day) showed no bacteria growth under fingernails, regardless of nail length. Bitten nail germ samples showed an average of 16.6 germ colonies, while short-clipped nails showed an average of 370 colonies.

                    Why is nail length important? ›

                    Long fingernails are great tools. They help with manipulating clips and tabs such as battery cover tabs and jewelry clasps. They can poke through and grasp fruit peels. They can extend slightly the effective and visual length of the fingers.

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