“Stop biting your nails”

jlo1Nail biting is a fairly “normal” nervous habit that commonly derives from stress and/or anxiety.  It’s  actually a real medical condition known as onychophagia.  Even celebs like Britney and J. Lo have been caught with their fingers in their mouths, chomping away! 

But nail biting isn’t so glamorous.  Not only does it leave you with ugly, cracked, red, and often painful nailbeds, putting your fingers in your mouth is also unhealthy.  Think about all the germs that are around us that we touch!  

 Can’t “bite” the habit? Try these tips!

  1. Keep your nails manicured.  If your nails are pretty, without rough edges, you will be less likely to bite at them!  
  2. Paint your nails with bright colors, like ones from the new collection of  summer colors from Barielle.  If your nail color is noticeable to other people, you will be more likely to want to keep it in tact!  To keep the polish from chipping on its own, it’s important to use a quality top coat.  An amazing item we just got in is the Duri Miracote Fast Drying Top Coat.
  3. Try a bitter tasting clear nail polish like Orly No Bite or Mavala Stop that will deter your taste buds away from your fingers.
  4. Once your nails start growing again, be sure to apply a nail strengthening treatment like Duri Rejuvacote Nail Growth System or Olan Optimax Nail Strengthener so that your nails can continue to grow healthy and without breakage.

Nail Tricks for Spring

A Few Simple Tips for Hot Spring Nailsessie-limelight2

Spring is here, which means that our nails can finally look cute (no more winter dry cuticles)  and we can finally justify a pedicure (bring on the cute strappy sandals!)  This PrettyCity shows article gives tips from celebrity manicurist Alisha Rimando who explains how to create a fun “ombre” nail look in only a few easy steps

Other great manicure tips from this article:

  • Bright colors are really “in” for Spring, so try out some fantastic hot pinks and electric greens, like the ones in Essie’s new “Neon Collection” which features Flirty Fuchsia, Funky Limelight, Perky Purple, and Punchy Pink.punchy-pink
  • To keep your nails looking great between manicures, be sure that you choose a color at the salon that you have at home (or bring your own!) so you can easily do touch ups!  Common brands at most salons are OPI, Essie, and China Glaze.
  • Don’t be afraid to bring along your own base and top coats to the salon as well.  Often times, the quality they use might not be as good as your own, thus causing premature and avoidable chipping.  PrettyCity recommends Zoya’s Anchor BaseCoat, Armor TopCoat, and Hurry Up Speed Dry Drops.

PrettyCity is an online publication that sends out weekly newsletters to feature the best products and the top salons that are specific to your city! We love the tips they give, and many of their top product recommendations can be found here at Discount Beauty Center!