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Who says it's bad to bite?

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We love all Biters - even nail biters - but it's time to say " bite me " to nail polishes and products with cancer-causing chems. Totally glam, natural alternatives are now at your fingertips.

 

The Benefits

 

Get drop-dead gorgeous nails without, um, dropping dead.

Avoid hormone-disrupting chems like phthalates, most commonly found in women aged 15-45, in part due to the use of nail polish.

Water-based formulas let your cuticles breathe.

 

Personally Speaking

Bite team member Kay's daughter used to bite her nails, so she considered buying her a gross-tasting " no-bite " polish. Unfortch, the chems it contained were just as yucky as the taste. A (nail) biter no longer, mom and daughter now prettify with polish from Honeybee Gardens.

 

Wanna Try

Patience please: some natural polishes take a little longer to dry.

 

Honeybee Gardens No Peel Polish and Nail Polish Remover - widely available at Whole Foods ($2-$7).

SpaRitual Nail Lacquer - 72 different hues of vegan, phthalate-free polish ($10).

Peacekeeper Nail Paint - we like the muted purple Paint Me Grateful. All profits go to women's health and human rights orgs ($12-$17).

Santé Kosmetics Nail Polish Remover - ethanol-based formula ($10).

Max Green Alchemy Cuticle Rescue - conditioner with essential oils to nourish dry or discolored nails ($14).

Skin Deep - find out if your fave nail products make the eco-grade using this directory.

 

 

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