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Happy Thanksgiving!

Happy Thanksgiving!

Hi All, In order to spend time with our families and eat too much delicious food together (no regrets!), we're going to be closed for the Thanksgiving holiday. All emails will be addressed Friday during our left-over binge, and orders shipped in between sips of eggnog. Remember, if you're digging into your Thanksgiving Feast with your fingers, be sure to wash Strong Will off first, and re-apply after. We don't want to be the cause of a yuck-face at the dinner table! Happy Thanksgiving! (To all of our non-American followers, Happy Thursday!)

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Overcoming Nail Biting is a Marathon, Not a Sprint

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Overcoming Nail Biting is a Marathon, Not a Sprint

Be the tortoise! Nail biting is often a habit persisting over years, if not decades. Sometimes it starts in childhood, and resolves there. Sometimes it continues on into adulthood, and sometimes its onset isn't even until adult years. Regardless of how the habit manifests, one thing rings true, it's a hard habit to break and takes effort and retraining. How often do we hear or wish that we could just "stop it"? It's a process, and through determination and a solid plan, you too can break the nail biting habit.So how can you be the tortoise?Have a plan Make a...

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Are Cuticles Your Biggest Problem?

Are Cuticles Your Biggest Problem?

Why cuticles?: Often in the nail biting world you will see people with perfectly groomed nails, nails that are polished and taken care of, but surrounded by bleeding or sore cuticles.  Cuticle biting and picking is frequently the result of the cuticles being excessively dry or damaged. This condition can be exacerbated by the fall and winter weather we're starting to get into. Dryness creates the hard edges that can attract the biter, and the need to correct and flatten out the area leads to over-correction. Sometimes the biting habit surfaces as a urge to remove excess cuticles. If the...

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The Untold Effects of Nail Biting

The Untold Effects of Nail Biting

The most noticeable effect of nail biting is obvious: hurting and often times bleeding nails, nailbeds, cuticles, and surrounding skin. There are other effects which are not so evident, but will crop up over months or years of nail biting. Dental damages can be devastating on one's confidence and wallet. Nibbling on nails can lead to chipped teeth or in worse cases, cracked teeth. Constant, long term nail biting can also “lead to poor dental occlusion, so the biter’s teeth shift out of position or become oddly shaped,” says Richard Scher, M.D., an expert on nail disorders at Weill Cornell Medical...

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5 Amazing Resources for Nail Biting + #NoBiteNovember Coupon

5 Amazing Resources for Nail Biting + #NoBiteNovember Coupon

One of the most difficult parts of nail biting is feeling alone in the struggle. Often it seems too embarrassing or irrelevant to bring up to friends and family, and those who do know about your struggle can have a "Why don't you just stop it?" stance. A strong support system is hard to develop because it is a habit no one tends to talk about. And unless you've had a history of nail biting, or know someone who has, the struggle of the habit is often misunderstood and its seriousness underestimated. To kick-off #NoBiteNovember we wanted to share 5 great resources we've...

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