Beautiful, long (in my book), taken-care-of nails. How? Well, here's how it's gone down.
My first decision was to stop being insecure about them. Growing up I was made fun of for my "crabby" fingers and small nails, so I figured if they're ugly anyway who cares if I bite them? But after finding my man and discovering that he quite likes holding my hands, and learning that no matter how much I bite them they'll always grow back the same, I decided to get over it.
A few products have also contributed to my new-found nail success.
A few products have also contributed to my new-found nail success.
When you cave and start buying $8 Essie nail polish, you suddenly find yourself wanting to paint more than your toes. You gotta show that stuff off! Also I noticed the significant difference that the protein basecoat made; my nails were a lot stronger. They used to be brittle and even when they grew, it was only a matter of days before a break or crack. The Almond Hand Cream's from The Body Shop, I like it because the almond oil helps strengthen the nails and keeps the cuticles moisturized. Also, it just smells really nice (and I got it for free). I was given the Rosebud Salve as a bridesmaid gift, I know it's sold at Anthropologie, not sure where else. I like it on my lips, but better yet my cuticles. It sinks in quickly and after just a couple days I could tell a big difference. No more hang nails!
I just wanted to lend a little hope to all you avid nail biters out there because if there's one thing I know we need, it's just that (and maybe some good hand cream and nail polish too). I'm not quite ready to hand model yet, but when I am, this lady better watch out.
Michaela Rae

