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Tips to Stop Biting Your Nails

This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at CWU chapter.

I know that I can’t be the only one out there who is a serious nail biter, and I know I’m not the only one who is DYING to stop biting. This week, I decided to look up tips and tricks that would help me stop biting my nails and I thought I would share my findings with all of you!

I am only two weeks into no nail biting, so I can’t say how well these tricks work but they’ve at least been working for the past couple weeks!

All information found from the AAD (American Academy of Dermatology)

1. Keep your nails trimmed short: Having less nail provides less to bite and is less tempting.

2. Apply bitter-tasting nail polish to your nails: Available over-the-counter, this safe, but awful-tasting formula discourages many people from biting their nails.

3. Get regular manicures: Spending money to keep your nails looking attractive may make you less likely to bite them. Alternatively, you can also cover your nails with tape or stickers or wear gloves to prevent biting.

4. Replace the nail-biting habit with a good habit: When you feel like biting your nails, try playing with a stress ball or silly putty instead. This will help keep your hands busy and away from your mouth.

5. Identify your triggers: These could be physical triggers, such as the presence of hangnails, or other triggers, such as boredom, stress, or anxiety. By figuring out what causes you to bite your nails, you can figure out how to avoid these situations and develop a plan to stop. Just knowing when you’re inclined to bite may help solve the problem.

6. Try to gradually stop biting your nails: Some doctors recommend taking a gradual approach to break the habit. Try to stop biting one set of nails, such as your thumb nails, first. When that’s successful, eliminate your pinky nails, pointer nails, or even an entire hand. The goal is to get to the point where you no longer bite any of your nails.

Some other tips I have also been doing is carrying something small in my pocket to “play with” while I am in school or at work, I have a small smooth stone that I found forever ago at the beach. Another would be to try and paint your nails, above says to “get regular manicures” but if you can’t afford that, there’s always nail polish from the drug store that is much cheaper. 

Hey HC chapters, are any of you are trying to beat this horrible habit? Leave us a comment below telling us about your experience and how you won or lost the battle.