Are you a Nail Biter?
Break the Habit!
Biter Be Goner’s Bitter Taste Will STOP you from Biting your Nails!

Are you a Nail Biter?

Break the Habit!
Biter Be Goner’s Bitter Taste Will STOP you from Biting your Nails!
Are you a Nail Biter?

Break the Habit!
Biter Be Goner’s Bitter Taste Will STOP you from Biting your Nails!
What is it?
Biter Be Goner® is a nail biting deterrent that can be applied to your nails and skin. The awful taste will STOP you from biting your nails.

What is it?
Biter Be Goner® is a nail biting deterrent that can be applied to your nails and skin. The awful taste will STOP you from biting your nails.

What is it?
Biter Be Goner® is a nail biting deterrent that can be applied to your nails and skin. The awful taste will STOP you from biting your nails.

How it Works
Biter Be Goner® has a strong bitter taste that will make you think twice before biting your nails.
Directions: Roll onto fingernails and the surrounding skin. Allow to air dry for 15 seconds. Avoid contact with mouth and eyes until completely dry. Apply 2 to 3 times daily, as needed. Discontinue use if irritation or rash appears.
Ingredients: Water, Denatonium Benzoate, Propylene Glycol, Sodium Benzoate
Made in Canada
How it Works
Biter Be Goner® has a strong bitter taste that will make you think twice before biting your nails.
Directions: Roll onto fingernails and the surrounding skin. Allow to air dry for 15 seconds. Avoid contact with mouth and eyes until completely dry. Apply 2 to 3 times daily, as needed. Discontinue use if irritation or rash appears.
Ingredients: Water, Denatonium Benzoate, Propylene Glycol, Sodium Benzoate
Made in Canada
How it Works
Biter Be Goner® has a strong bitter taste that will make you think twice before biting your nails.
Directions: Roll onto fingernails and the surrounding skin. Allow to air dry for 15 seconds. Avoid contact with mouth and eyes until completely dry. Apply 2 to 3 times daily, as needed. Discontinue use if irritation or rash appears.
Ingredients: Water, Denatonium Benzoate, Propylene Glycol, Sodium Benzoate
Made in Canada
Be Prepared for the Bitter Kick to the Mouth
Be Prepared for the Bitter Kick to the Mouth
Tips & Tricks
We’ve been there and we know how hard it can be to break this nasty habit, but don’t worry, we’ve got you! Whether it’s a new habit, or something you’ve been struggling with for years, join our Newsletter for tips and tricks on how to kick your nail biting habit to the curb!
Tips & Tricks
We’ve been there and we know how hard it can be to break this nasty habit, but don’t worry, we’ve got you! Whether it’s a new habit, or something you’ve been struggling with for years, join our Newsletter for tips and tricks on how to kick your nail biting habit to the curb!
Tips & Tricks
We’ve been there and we know how hard it can be to break this nasty habit, but don’t worry, we’ve got you! Whether it’s a new habit, or something you’ve been struggling with for years, join our Newsletter for tips and tricks on how to kick your nail biting habit to the curb!
FAQ
Use warm soapy water and scrub lightly. If the bitter agent still remains, then a soapy and damp paper towel can be used to scrub the coated area. Avoid using the same portion of paper towel twice. Repeat if necessary. Some bitter flavour may remain but will dissipate with time.
Rinse your mouth out with fresh clean water. Repeat as necessary. Some bitter flavour may remain but will dissipate with time.
Some customers have reported that eating sweet things such as fruits or freezies can help get rid of the bittiness.
FAQ
Use warm soapy water and scrub lightly. If the bitter agent still remains, then a soapy and damp paper towel can be used to scrub the coated area. Avoid using the same portion of paper towel twice. Repeat if necessary. Some bitter flavour may remain but will dissipate with time.
Rinse your mouth out with fresh clean water. Repeat as necessary. Some bitter flavour may remain but will dissipate with time.
Some customers have reported that eating sweet things such as fruits or freezies can help get rid of the bittiness.
FAQ
Use warm soapy water and scrub lightly. If the bitter agent still remains, then a soapy and damp paper towel can be used to scrub the coated area. Avoid using the same portion of paper towel twice. Repeat if necessary. Some bitter flavour may remain but will dissipate with time.
Rinse your mouth out with fresh clean water. Repeat as necessary. Some bitter flavour may remain but will dissipate with time.
Some customers have reported that eating sweet things such as fruits or freezies can help get rid of the bittiness.
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