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Old May 21st, 2008, 11:07 AM   #21
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I got gel ones for my wedding, I hear that they're better than acrylic (but that could just be a personal thing, dunno) anyway, they looked great. I got them done quite short as I'm not that keen on long nails. They're very hardwearing (survived all the stupid things I do) and you can't bite them. They do make your nails a bit pants afterwards (just had mine taken off as trying to save money and it's waaay more expensive here than in UK), but you only notice it for about a week. Maybe if you have fake nails on for a while and you can't physically bite them it will help break your habit of biting them and once you take them off you won't anymore.. if that makes sense?!
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Old May 21st, 2008, 13:09 PM   #22
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im bad for bitin mine too that yukky tasting stuff you paint on made me do it more as well

i had false nails once for my sisters wedding i couldnt do anything with them, i chewed them and it ended up snapping personally i think they were too long, me and long nails are just a no no.

id like longer nails but not monsters so myt try the fake nails again and get them smaller see if that works

anyhoo hope you solve your problem i know how hard it is
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Old May 21st, 2008, 16:04 PM   #23
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I've been thinking about this a bit more and i would certainley go for Calgel over acrylic.
Calgel is more flexible and acrylic can snap or chip and also if you bang your nails it hurts like buggery!!!
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