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Professional salon results. Now with UV protecting topcoat. 42 tip guides included. 2 easy steps for fingers and toes. Contents: 14.5 ml/0.5 fl oz white polish, 14.5 ml/0.5 fl oz colored polish, 1 sheet of tip guides. Nailene brings the salon home to you with Hard & Healthy! Achieve a salon perfect French Manicure while strengthening thin, weak nails. For fingers and toes. Made in USA. $6.99 and up
I had similar results to Cityslicker with her Nailene French Manicure Set. It took me a while to get the hang of it - but once you do -- the look is worth it. Your nails really do look attractive and professionally done. I actually applied an extra top coat in hopes it would keep 'the look' longer. I had chips the next day. Maybe I need to give it a couple of extra coats. Meanwhile, I will use this exclusively when I need my nails to look extra special for the day or evening. . . and if it lasts beyond that occasion I will consider it an added bonus. All in all, it is a home kit that does make your nails look very professional at a reasonable cost -- however, that look may not last too long. I am going to try it with a couple more extra top coats to see if that might give it more staying power!!
Deedlejuse Says: I am no master of application I will be the first to say. In fact when Hillary was deciding who to give what she decided to give me the "harder" kind because I would only be using it on my toes, so it would be easier than hands. I'm not sure that I actually did it the way your supposed to, I applied the tips to the top of my nails (because they are rather short) painted the pink and then inched on the tips once I took the white sticky paper off. On my hands! I feel like a grown-up doing my own French Manicure and having it turn out fabulously! On the first try! I know lots of excitement there, but seriously it was super easy, stayed a good three to four days without too much chip-age. Of course after they started to go they really fell off the deep end, it all had to be removed, but I will say I was impressed with how long it stayed for me (I am the notoriously hard on the nails girl.) My only complaint is that I really didn't like the irridecence of the pink. I would much prefer the opaque pink that is what I think of as the classic French Manicure. All in all however I really liked this product, and I am absolutly amazed that I was able to apply with such ease, even on the first try!
Deedlejuse Says: I am no master of application I will be the first to say. In fact when Hillary was deciding who to give what she decided to give me the "harder" kind because I would only be using it on my toes, so it would be easier than hands. I'm not sure that I actually did it the way your supposed to, I applied the tips to the top of my nails (because they are rather short) painted the pink and then inched on the tips once I took the white sticky paper off. On my hands! I feel like a grown-up doing my own French Manicure and having it turn out fabulously! On the first try! I know lots of excitement there, but seriously it was super easy, stayed a good three to four days without too much chip-age. Of course after they started to go they really fell off the deep end, it all had to be removed, but I will say I was impressed with how long it stayed for me (I am the notoriously hard on the nails girl.) My only complaint is that I really didn't like the irridecence of the pink. I would much prefer the opaque pink that is what I think of as the classic French Manicure. All in all however I really liked this product, and I am absolutly amazed that I was able to apply with such ease, even on the first try!
Thanks so much!!! We are so happy you love the Nailene kits! We love them too and absolutely think they are the bomb :)
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