Something to Talk About: Nail Biters
One satisfying aspect of being a nail tech is the before-and-after experience we see on every set of hands. But what happens when the transformation isn’t dramatic — or even beautiful?
One satisfying aspect of being a nail tech is the before-and-after experience we see on every set of hands. But what happens when the transformation isn’t dramatic — or even beautiful?
Suzie transforms short bitten nails with an acrylic glitter fade, and demonstrates how to pinch the acrylic.
Young Nails president Greg Salo creates a natural-looking acrylic enhancement for a nail biter.
It’s been five years since my client gave up chewing her nails and I feel like that deserves a very public “well done.”
Grant, a former nail biter, visits Suzie Moskal for an acrylic nail fill, and Suzie transform his nails from square to coffin-shaped.
A Nail Biter - Grant, visits Suzie Moskal for his first nail fill three weeks after she applied his first set of acrylic nails. Did he bite them off? Suzie takes us through a typical client appointment covering everything from gel polish removal, acrylic fill to final top coat, and has a lot of fun on the way!
Control-It! Is an all-natural, paraben-free cream that helps people stop biting their nails and cuticles.
Suzie Moskal takes her friend Grant's badly bitten short nails, and transforms them with acrylic into a beautiful set of nails with style.
The combination of marine algae and horse chestnut found in Probelle Anti-Bite base coat will make a nail-biter think twice before starting to nibble.
Elizabeth Morris shows how to properly apply a nail form for both normal nails and bitten nails. You can use nail forms on bitten nails and here's how.
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