I was going to post this yesterday but I was in a rush and I didn't want to post some half assed review.
Let's start out with the second pair of NCLA nail wraps sent to me from Nail Polish Canada, called It Don't Matter a special edition Designed with Melody Ehsani. It's a black and white assortment of patterns. I love these because you can easily achieve black and white skittle nails! Application was exactly like the ones I used last time(You can see those as well as the application process here). Again I had to cut some in order for them to fit on my nails. This time when I filed off the tips because some of them had black it looked like I had tip wear. But I fixed that easily by wrapping the tips with black or white polish. I didn't do that for my middle finger or thumb because because it wasn't really noticeable when there was a somewhat busy pattern.
And in case you didn't notice I have an accent nail. It's H&M Plum and a square stud from the Born Pretty Store. I really wanted to add a bit of colour. Also it went with the outfit I was wearing last night!
Now let's get to removal. On the back of the package it says just to peel them off.
Don't.
Unless you want to say goodbye to the top layer of your nail(See my pinky finger below). I can only imaging how much worse it would have been had I not used base coat. Nail polish remover worked just fine. I actually used acetone because it was right next to me. You can remove it like you would with normal polish and just rub it off but I found that lead to it disintegrating in to small annoying pieces(See ring finger). I would suggest you leave the cotton on for a minute or two like you would for glitter polish. It should all come off in one clean go. And your nails will look just as good as you left them.
Overall I really do like these. Especially if you are going on a trip or something. These would be perfect! ETA: And the wear on these are great. I wore the first set for 4 day before I took them off because. And they looks exactly like they did when I applied them! I'm sure I could have gotten a few more days wear out of them!
If you would like some you can head on over to Nail Polish Canada. Each pack retails for $16.00 CND. And shipping on these is free!
*Product was sent for honest review.
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Sunday, 26 May 2013
Monday, 20 May 2013
Top Down, Volume Up Nail Wraps by NCLA (Part 1): First Time Using Nail Wraps!!!
So when I was asked by Nail Polish Canada to review some NCLA nail wraps I was excited. I've always been intrigued by nail polish wraps but had never made the jump. No real reason why either. I got to choose two sets to review, so I chose Top Down, Volume Up and another one which I will show later this week. I decided to divide this post in two so in this post I can talk more about application and such and in the next tell you how it wears and removal.
I was extra excited when these came in the mail a few days ago. I hurt my back and shoulder doing who knows what and I just didn't feel like doing nail art. But with these I could have pretty nails and no back breaking labor!
First I have Top Down, Volume Up, a colourful abstract design. Two things I LOVED about this. 1)While there is a lot going on in the design it works perfectly without being obnoxious. 2)In the past I have seen nail wraps with fantastic designs, but were ruined by the fact that it looked like an old printer running out of ink printed them. These do not :)
Each pack contains 2 sheets with 22 wraps(so 44 in total...MATH!) You could use these 3 or 4 times as full manis. Not bad eh? Each pack also comes with a NCLA nail file. All the instructions are on the back. 5 simple steps. I followed most of these steps.
The nails cleaning went dandy, and I used a coat of base coat. The sizing is where I hit my one snag. My fingers are long and narrow so out of the 22 wraps only 4 fit my fingers(ring and middle) without modifications. The rest I had to trim because they were too big or in one case was too round for the base of my thumb nail. This was easy to do. As they aren't custom made for one person, I would rather have them too big than too small. Next don't worry if your placement is off, these are resilient. You can peel them off and place them again. I did this to my pinky finger maybe 10 times and it didn't get any less sticky(but it's probably best you do it less then 10 times :P). Then I squished out all the air using my fingers. Next I filed off the excess in a downward motion, and made sure the tip was perfectly flat by pressing down again. Finally I made sure to wrap the tips, and added 2 coats of top coat. I always add 2 coats when I place something that isn't polish on my nails.
So far I love these. It's a great way of having fantastic nail art but not have to do any of it. Also it was super easy to use and really hard to screw up. I can not wait to use them again! Stay tuned for my second part to this post later this week!
What are your thoughts on nail wraps? Have used used these, or any kind of nail wraps? What did you think? This is a safe place to speak your mind :)
If you would like some you can head on over to Nail Polish Canada. Each pack retails for $16.00 CND. And shipping on these is free!
*Product was sent for honest review.
I was extra excited when these came in the mail a few days ago. I hurt my back and shoulder doing who knows what and I just didn't feel like doing nail art. But with these I could have pretty nails and no back breaking labor!
First I have Top Down, Volume Up, a colourful abstract design. Two things I LOVED about this. 1)While there is a lot going on in the design it works perfectly without being obnoxious. 2)In the past I have seen nail wraps with fantastic designs, but were ruined by the fact that it looked like an old printer running out of ink printed them. These do not :)
Each pack contains 2 sheets with 22 wraps(so 44 in total...MATH!) You could use these 3 or 4 times as full manis. Not bad eh? Each pack also comes with a NCLA nail file. All the instructions are on the back. 5 simple steps. I followed most of these steps.
The nails cleaning went dandy, and I used a coat of base coat. The sizing is where I hit my one snag. My fingers are long and narrow so out of the 22 wraps only 4 fit my fingers(ring and middle) without modifications. The rest I had to trim because they were too big or in one case was too round for the base of my thumb nail. This was easy to do. As they aren't custom made for one person, I would rather have them too big than too small. Next don't worry if your placement is off, these are resilient. You can peel them off and place them again. I did this to my pinky finger maybe 10 times and it didn't get any less sticky(but it's probably best you do it less then 10 times :P). Then I squished out all the air using my fingers. Next I filed off the excess in a downward motion, and made sure the tip was perfectly flat by pressing down again. Finally I made sure to wrap the tips, and added 2 coats of top coat. I always add 2 coats when I place something that isn't polish on my nails.
Light box. The rest are natural light.
Only photo of my thumb.
So far I love these. It's a great way of having fantastic nail art but not have to do any of it. Also it was super easy to use and really hard to screw up. I can not wait to use them again! Stay tuned for my second part to this post later this week!
What are your thoughts on nail wraps? Have used used these, or any kind of nail wraps? What did you think? This is a safe place to speak your mind :)
If you would like some you can head on over to Nail Polish Canada. Each pack retails for $16.00 CND. And shipping on these is free!
*Product was sent for honest review.
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