We've all experienced painting our nails, waiting for them to dry and in the process of waiting for them to dry, dinging them up and undoing everything you've just done. It's a serious frustration!! In this post, I am trying a product that is very innovative and fun and that eliminates the frustration of chipping and embossing your couch fabric to your nail.
A couple of weeks ago, I had my friend Sarah approach me on Facebook. She is an Independent Consultant of Jamberry Nails, and she sent me some samples to try for my blog! Along with samples, she sent me her business card and a set of instructions on how to apply them with the cold press technique. I will display all of her information at the end of the blog if you would like to try them for yourself!
Before I started, I prepped my nails by cleaning them with non-moisturizing dish soap, pushing back my cuticles and cleaning my actual nails with rubbing alcohol.
I then grabbed my pair of grooming scissors and a pair of tweezers.
I didn't take a whole lot of pictures of the process just because my hands were occupied, but I will explain what I did personally. I looked up some videos, including Sarah's troubleshooting videos on her Facebook page and there are a couple of different ways to apply the Jams to the nails, but I chose the cold press method.
I took my tweezers and peeled them off then measured them to fit my nail. I then, trimmed around the top of my nail to get rid of the excess. Once it was on my nail, I grabbed my hair dryer and applied heat to the nail and flattened the top and got rid of the bubbles with the flat side of my tweezers. After the nail was set, I took some nail clippers and trimmed off the tip of my nail.
This process didn't take any time at all. They were a lot easier than what I expected and there was absolutely no mess!!! They stick to your natural nails very well. This is a first impression post, but if you keep up with me on Instagram, I will let you know in a few days how they keep!
Here is the final result, and my ring finger is actually nail polish because I want to compare the longevity of the products.
Here is the information on where to order some Jamberry Nails:
Sarah Osborne Jamberry Nails Independent Consultant
Email: sarahosborne18@gmail.com
www.facebook.com/sarahosborne.jamberrynails.net
I really hope you try them out and have a wonderful day! :D
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