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Review on πŸ’… Set of 16 Sheets Nail Art Polish Stickers, Adhesive False Nail Design Wraps with Full Nail Strips for Manicure (Size: Small) by Amy Hernandez

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Less mess with a SMALL learning curve

Hello person reading this review. As a background, I started obsessively doing my own nails when I was very young. I've been using base nail polish for a long time and I was really tired of painting EVERY day. Then I switched to gel and completely ruined my nails. Then I became self-aware and realized that my constant need to do something with my nails was a symptom of my chronic anxiety, so armed with it that I stopped painting my nails altogether, but lacked pretty colors. So stickers for nails. This is the least time consuming and by far the most enjoyable way to do my nails. As you can see from the image provided, I'm still learning. What do you need to make nail stickers? 1. Nail Stickers.2. An emery board is included (the longer one makes the job easier, but the 2 inches you get gets the job done) 3. A steady hand (without a cup of coffee before trying to CAREFULLY align the decals along the smile line) Things that lengthen the manicure.4. wipeable gel top coat.5. UV lamp.6. A manicure kit to push back cuticles and achieve overall nail health. To do this: 1. Polish the nail, blow dust off the nails. I know it seems counter-intuitive, but the sticker needs something to grip and nail oil isn't.2. Attach the sticker carefully. I'll start with my non-dominant little hand, but that's just a preference. Press down firmly while sliding your finger down from tip to base to squeeze out air bubbles and stick the sticker firmly.3. Use an emery board to scrape off the excess decal. Place the board perpendicular to the nail and file down until the decal touches the nail tip. The same can be done with small scissors or nail clippers. I just discovered that sanding leaves a safer edge. If you have invested in additional things. Push those suction cups back. Cut off dead skin, don't bite like me.4. Apply gel top coat, cure in purchased UV or LED lamp.5. Apply cuticle oil because you love your nails. The picture shown was taken after a week of work. This week I did a lot of paperwork and other office work, moved some medium to large appliances (I work for a small appliance dealership in my hometown), volunteered as a barista on a shift doing a lot of washing up and making coffee. for people with gloves. It's been -20 degrees here for a few days and my nails still look damn good. My application left a lot to be desired, so they look essentially the same as when I put them on. A small minus, most "designer" nails are for people with long nails and not normal everyday nails, so take it as you will. To be honest, for the price I paid and how long the app has been working I'm very happy with my purchase. Hope that helps!

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