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Mavala Viter Stop N is a 10 ml nail coat designed to curb nail biting and thumb sucking with a unique bitter taste. Suitable for children aged 3 and above as well as adults, it also hydrates nails to prevent splitting and flaking. Backed by over 50 years of Mavala’s nail care expertise, this gel formula offers a professional, effective solution to maintain healthy, beautiful nails.









| Product Dimensions | 13.97 x 13.97 x 0.64 cm; 70.87 g |
| Special Features | Prevents nail biting |
| Item Form | Gel, Wipe |
| Target Gender | Unisex |
| Size Name | 10ミリリットル (x 1) |
盧**盧
一年生の子は退屈していて、爪をかじるのが好きでしたが、使ううちにかじらなくなりました
マ**マ
とても使いやすいです。 最後まで使い切りにくいのが残念。 底に残っているのにブラシで すくえない。
A**R
It taste awful so it does the job properly
C**.
El producto es buenísimo, se lo puse a mi hija de 4 años y no se ha comido más las uñas! Sabe súper feo y si dura dos días. Eso si, el tratamiento se lo tuve que hacer 21 días no 10.
A**I
رائع جدا
M**7
I cannot tell you enough how much this stuff saved me. My 3 year old lets me put it on his thumb. It’s fast drying and immediately he has stopped sucking his thumb! It tastes awful lol. If you have a thumb sucker I 100% recommend this. I still use it every 4 days or so just for a month to make sure he doesn’t return to his habit.
E**N
I've had a nail biting issue since I was 4 years old- I turn 32 here in less than a month so for almost 30 years I've been contending with this. I've tried all kinds of cures under the sun to stop my habit but this problem was deeper than something of a simple 'habit'. For anyone reading this review and thinking of this product to stop a serious, chronic habit- I want to recommend a few things. If you struggle with anxiety as many nail-biters do, consider visiting your doctor, a therapist, even a psychologist. Nail-biting is a symptom, not the problem. Part of the reason I'm finally able to tackle this is that I'm not only using this product to deter me but I have now been on an anti-anxiety medication for a few months prior. This has made me far more capable in terms of trying to take these OCD habits by the horns and work them out. You need management skills, to understand antecedents to your behaviors, and how to modify those situations. So ending your nail-biting habit if anxiety related might take more than a simple paint on product. Secondly, it states to use it once every other day. I use it almost every day - and become rather aware when the taste is fading and make note to keep coating it on. It's working great, my nails are the longest they've EVER been, and I'm thoroughly happy even if the taste of this stuff is completely rancid. (Aka- it does the job it's supposed to). Keep the bottle somewhere visible and where you frequently have your line of vision (but obviously away from children). For me, I set it next to my monitor screen. I'm on my computer daily - so I'm bound to notice it being right there. Don't let it go out of sight, out of mind. KEEP your nail clippers handy! Even if it seems easier just to bite or peel away an uneven bit of nail, you'll spare most of it by just clipping off those rough edges. Sounds like common sense, I know. But anyone with an OCD habit for nail-biting understands what this refers to and how much of a 'trigger' those rough nail edges are. Keep all these things available, Next, I also take Biotin. It's a supplement- you can get it from any kind of drug store or Wal-Mart, etc. Read the bottles carefully, make sure you grab the one-a-day variety. You don't want to have to pop 3 of these a day to get your recommended dosage. Biotin helps improve nail strength- and many chronic nail biters I know have flimsy nails. Mine are definitely stronger - and my hair! So double benefit. Mavala Stop has definitely been the best product I've found for deterring my nail biting. This stuff is foul and will even be obvious if you put food in your mouth with your fingers like... eating french fries might be a chore. Just a heads up. Which is good! Sometimes having our hands near our mouths like that is an unintentional antecedent. Try to use forks and spoons for your food as much as possible. Good luck!
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