Keen2 Bracelet
Keen2 Bracelet
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Introducing the Keen2* smart BFRB Bracelet, a specially designed habit-breaking bracelet for those struggling with body-focused repetitive behaviors (BFRBs). Whether you're dealing with hair pulling (trichotillomania), skin picking (dermatillomania), nail biting (onychophagia) or other related habits, this trichotillomania bracelet acts as a watch, monitoring and assisting in breaking these patterns. It combines the benefits of a habit bracelet, hair pulling bracelet, and skin picking bracelet into one comprehensive behavior bracelet to empower you towards change.
- (1) Keen2 smart bracelet & mobile app
- "How to be HabitAware" e-book
- (1) Keen2 charging base
Backed by NIH-Funded Research
Trusted by 10,000+ Keen family & 1,000+ Treatment Professionals
*Recommended for hair pulling and skin picking behaviors on the face, scalp, shoulders, and nail biting. For finger picking or gestures below the shoulders, please email us AND leverage our behavior change e-course, 1:1 peer coaching, group meetings and online community.
Build your BFRB toolbox
BFRB Recovery Starter Class
$159.00 USD
$99.00 USD
Virtual Peer BFRB Coaching
$300.00 USD
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I love it because its a product that helps stop me alot from hair pulling. Its a shame nothing like this is in new zealand.
I found it very useful to become aware about BFRB , though it can be very annoying due to false alarms while using the phone or eating or driving.
So glad to hear Keen2 is helping you! We've just released our new Preset Gestures, which should help mitigate false alarms and make the training process easier!
And know that we offer a free training call with a Keen2 Peer Coach to help get Keen2 to your ideal settings.
I get so annoyed when it’s vibrating but I’m glad it does because then it’s not worth it to pull my lashes. So I can stop myself.
Hi NJ! We're glad that you've found a flow with Keen2 that works for you. If feeling annoyed gets tiring, we tend encourage our Keen family to associate the vibration with something positive, then it can be a 'hug on the wrist' for you. Examples can be direct, thinking of the vibration as a 'self-care' alarm. Others have gotten more abstract with it, and associate the vibration with something they love like their dog licking their face as a reminder, or a specific character they like rooting for them. Whatever feels good!
Love it so much! Wish I would have bought it sooner.
Works like a charm!!