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Uploaded by on Nov 29, 2007

This is a 'Shortened' version of our bitten nails tutorial using Inverted Moulds. Our 'On-line' training site has a 'Members only area' which is packed full of tutorials showing you (if you're a nail tech) how to use this very versitile product.

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  • Anyone who is qualified to apply any kind of artificial nail will know that applying on badly bitten nails is definate no no becuase of the high risk of infection possibilly fungal infection

  • @popsycalls Hi, that's why we have a client aftercare routine and we 'never' have a problem with fungal infections.

  • Be warned guys; When l had acrylic nails, my nails were severely bitten and l mean bitten! It didn't last long at all. Two nails fell off within 3 days and the rest started looking horrible. You're better off getting a better willpower to stop biting your nails! l have and it was hard after biting them for 11 years but l've finally left them alone! Manicuring them as soon as they are long enough will definitely be a good enough motivation to stop you from biting them :) I hope this helped a bit!

  • @butterflyfantasy92 Normally I would agree with you and yes nail extensions don't last as long on bitten nails as regular nails. But IM's do have a far better longevity rate, we've been using them for many years on literally 100's+ nail biters and all say these are the best. I know it's easy to sterotype 'acrylic nails' but these are different :-)

  • so ..will the l&p stick to the red part of the nail

  • Hi, no the acrylic should only stick to the bitten nail plate (area highlighted in pink) :-)

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  • the sound in the beginning was scary.

  • Eww on the sounds of crunching SICK

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  • @InvertedNailSystems Ah right! Sorry about the mistake l may of made. l have only had acrylic nails on recommended by the nail technicians!!

  • OMG what nails :O!!! I tapped bitten nails because I am having a classmate with this problem, but not like that LOL!!!! I am so sorry for her :((

  • how much can i buy this and where can i find this????????

    someone pls let mi kno if u kno were n how much it is...thnx

  • @dasangelusmortem Exactly. Very well put. I used to bite my nails too...a very bad habit, and extremely difficult to break, though it can be done. I did, and I'm so happy I did too

  • @SocialJorell People who bite their nails don't chose to, it's not like one day I would wake up and go "I think I'll bite my nails today." It's a nervous habit. Also, most people who bite their nails don't "eat" them, they bite them off and spit them out, there's also people with pica disorder who eat odd things for certain nutrients they're having trouble getting in their normal diet.

  • bitten nail look ugly why do people try to eat their fingers.. You did a great job on the finished look.

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