I would like to know what you perceive as the best ';fake-nail'; kit sold at drug stores. I've been looking into Kiss French Nails but refuse to buy them unless I know that they're any good.
Please reply only if you've actually used the nail kits. Thank you!Alternative to salon french nails?
I believe the name of the one I used was:
Sally Hansen Hard As Nails: Sheer Romance 3415 French Manicure, 3 ct
Either way it was by Sally Hansen, it was really easy to do, and I received a lot of compliments..
It is not a press on, by any means and you don't need to use any glue, which is great! You use your natural nails. (Even if they are short %26amp; neat)
The Sally Hansen french manicure kit can be bought @ walmart, and comes with 3 nail polishes (colors: white, pink, and final gloss coat) and nail shape stickers to use as a guide paint your tips. I only used the white nail polish (for my tips), and the gloss to finish off my manicure. I didn't end up using the pink fleshy tone for my base as I felt it didn't accurately matched my skin tone. It still worked great, looked very natural %26amp; it felt great, because I didn't have to feel awkward grabbing things or picking things up. Also, because you are solely using nail polish, it comes off easily with nail polish remover, plus they give you 20 nail shape sticker guides, so you can re-due them over more than once to keep them nice.Alternative to salon french nails?
I have used the Kiss French Nails
quite a few times
(probably about 10)
and i like them
the only problem
is that you have to file them to the size you like
and they are usually pretty long
so its very time consuming
also they flip off sometimes
but its nice that you can just re-glue
i think they are good
but dont look as nice as they do at salons
and thye dont stay on as long either
but for a store bought kit
i really do like them
though they can be kind of hard to take off
they have a nail removal kit
but i have never used it
because i just soak my nail
in full acetone
their all equally bad and super-fake looking.
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