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#194564 12/31/11 10:17 AM
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It needs work, but I'm satisfied with it for my first try. Don't ask me to do my right hand though. I've decided it's going to stay plain blue.

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Good job! clap Wow! Nope, nothing like that will ever make it my hands unless a professional does it. I'm lucky if I keep the finger nail polish ON the nail. wink


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Lol i do my nails probably every two or three days cause I pick at them when I'm nervous. Hopefully this will last cause it took me three hours to get it right lol.


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Nice work! clap I actually rarely ever do my nails since I have the nasty habit of biting them...


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Nice work! clap I actually rarely ever do my nails since I have the nasty habit of biting them...
Haha aww! I used to be a terrible nail biter. I don't know when or how I stopped, but I just don't do it anymore. I guess because I always have something funky going on with them. lol


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I used to be a terrible nail biter. I don't know when or how I stopped, but I just don't do it anymore.
I used to bite my nails too, until someone suggested I look at what fingernail scrapings (that would be that stuff under your nails) look like under a microscope and that killed the desire. Trust me, after you see that, you never want to chew your nails again.


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I used to bite my nails too, until someone suggested I look at what fingernail scrapings (that would be that stuff under your nails) look like under a microscope and that killed the desire. Trust me, after you see that, you never want to chew your nails again.
I can only imagine. People rarely wash their hands properly, so I can speculate that there is at least fecal matter and dead skin cells among whatever other goodies are festering in there.

I watched a video in my biology class last term about the microbes that basically feast on your discarded nail clippings.


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Originally posted by MrsLuthor:
I can only imagine. People rarely wash their hands properly, so I can speculate that there is at least fecal matter and dead skin cells among whatever other goodies are festering in there.

I watched a video in my biology class last term about the microbes that basically feast on your discarded nail clippings.
So, DC, did we set your New Year's resolution, yet? wink


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[b] I can only imagine. People rarely wash their hands properly, so I can speculate that there is at least fecal matter and dead skin cells among whatever other goodies are festering in there.

I watched a video in my biology class last term about the microbes that basically feast on your discarded nail clippings.
So, DC, did we set your New Year's resolution, yet? wink [/b]
laugh You mean trying to lose weight, trying to lower my sugar levels, and trying to get pregnant aren't enough? wink Okay. I will *try* to not bite my nails...at least, cut back on how often. laugh


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Very nice!


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I'm a lot older than you gals, and probably bit my nails for longer than you have been on this earth. On my 40th birthday, I woke up and wanted a good looking set of nails. So I quit biting all but one nail. It is called my frustration nail. I have a beautiful set of 9 finger nails that look really nice. There is one ragged one that I seem to gravitate toward, but I've even managed to grow it on occasions. Some months I hardly chew on it and other months (like this one) it is down to the quick and very ugly. On my 70th birthday I plan on giving up that last nail so I have a full set of 10 beautifully manicured nails. Worked for me, so worth a try, Vicki.

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Originally posted by angelsgmaw:
I'm a lot older than you gals, and probably bit my nails for longer than you have been on this earth. On my 40th birthday, I woke up and wanted a good looking set of nails. So I quit biting all but one nail. It is called my frustration nail. I have a beautiful set of 9 finger nails that look really nice. There is one ragged one that I seem to gravitate toward, but I've even managed to grow it on occasions. Some months I hardly chew on it and other months (like this one) it is down to the quick and very ugly. On my 70th birthday I plan on giving up that last nail so I have a full set of 10 beautifully manicured nails. Worked for me, so worth a try, Vicki.

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thumbsup That's awesome!


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Try OPI Axiuum Gel- I don't think you could bite through that unless you had Superman's teeth! This time of year when my nails want to break at the drop of the hat it keeps them a decent length. I adore it!


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blush Guilty nail-biter here, too!

I've always chewed my nails. And no matter how many times people tell me the germs and complete and utter grodiness underneath them, after a while, I always end up right back where I started... I stopped for almost 3 years when I wore braces, and then a good while with retainers after that (until I quit wearing them), but even that wasn't enough for me. I still do it when stressed. /currently looking at my nails, only three of them are in quasi-good condition, and that's total/ Unfortunately, looking at my 2012 schedule, I don't think nail biting is on the top of my resolutions list.

Nails look cool, tho! I had to monitor a "beauty salon" with my little cousins a week ago- and let me tell you, it was messy! Yours look good!
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Mine have only recently recovered fully from wearing acrylic nails in June to my sister's college graduation. Once they start to grow out, I get batty and just remove them... forcefully... lol

I actually have a chunk out of my right baby finger nail from using an precision/utility knife to get under the glue. It was terrible. *Never* again.


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Mine have only recently recovered fully from wearing acrylic nails in June to my sister's college graduation. Once they start to grow out, I get batty and just remove them... forcefully... lol

I actually have a chunk out of my right baby finger nail from using an precision/utility knife to get under the glue. It was terrible. *Never* again.
/winces/ Ooh, ouch. Yeah, that's not the best way to do it. When I was eight, my finger got caught in the chain links of a swing and half of my finger nail ripped off- it hurt hecka bad! It healed, though, but it took me a long time to grow back. And I can't stand acrylic nails! As pretty as they look and as much as I love the tapping noise they make, they just drive me crazy, too!


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[b] Mine have only recently recovered fully from wearing acrylic nails in June to my sister's college graduation. Once they start to grow out, I get batty and just remove them... forcefully... lol

I actually have a chunk out of my right baby finger nail from using an precision/utility knife to get under the glue. It was terrible. *Never* again.
/winces/ Ooh, ouch. Yeah, that's not the best way to do it. When I was eight, my finger got caught in the chain links of a swing and half of my finger nail ripped off- it hurt hecka bad! It healed, though, but it took me a long time to grow back. And I can't stand acrylic nails! As pretty as they look and as much as I love the tapping noise they make, they just drive me crazy, too! [/b]
Yea, I love how pretty they are, but I hate how helpless I feel not being able to pick up change off the table. lol

My first time getting them, I popped one off the very next day playing volley ball :S I should have stopped there lol

Oh, and I actually redid these nails, I like my second try much better.

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