Staff Pick: Burt's Bees Lemon Butter Cuticle Creme
Nail bitters of the world, there is a cure. Thanks to you reviewers, I've discovered it.
I've been biting my nails for literally as long as I can remember. I've tried everything to stop, from:
- that foul-tasting lacquer (which led me to spend a recess spitting out the horrid taste in the playground garbage), to
- getting gel nails one summer (a good temporary solution, but left my nails helplessly brittle when it came to removing them), to
- carrying a nail clipper in my purse to exterminate my hangnails before my teeth did.
None have worked.
I was ready to label myself a nailbiter for life, until I decided to try a product I came across when working on some admin duties at ChickAdvisor. The product was Burt's Bees Lemon Butter Cuticle Creme, and had gotten some rave reviews. As a faithful fan of Burt's Lip Balm, I thought the cuticle creme would be worth a try.
Ladies and gentlemen, it's been two weeks and I'm no longer biting. My nails are strong, healthy, and long. I can now clip them, file them, and buff them to preserve their beauty, rather than create it. My cuticles are no longer dry and bleeding; they are soft, smooth and flawless. See?
How have you beaten a bad habit?
I was ready to label myself a nailbiter for life, until I decided to try a product I came across when working on some admin duties at ChickAdvisor. The product was Burt's Bees Lemon Butter Cuticle Creme, and had gotten some rave reviews. As a faithful fan of Burt's Lip Balm, I thought the cuticle creme would be worth a try.
Ladies and gentlemen, it's been two weeks and I'm no longer biting. My nails are strong, healthy, and long. I can now clip them, file them, and buff them to preserve their beauty, rather than create it. My cuticles are no longer dry and bleeding; they are soft, smooth and flawless. See?
How have you beaten a bad habit?