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Kiss Gel Fantasy Nails
You know when you get that amazing gel manicure and you can just conquer the world?! You feel so confident and put together that it always puts you in a good mood. Well I have the best kept secret that wont break the bank or ruin your nails. Plus you don’t even have to leave the comforts of your own home.
As mentioned above, I really love a clean and chic manicure. However, going to the nail salon to get a gel manicure every two weeks is soooo expensive and literally I cannot validate why I was doing that. Also the more and more gel manicures I continue to get, the weaker my nails become. They are so pitiful when I finally stop getting gel nails to let them heal and grow thicker and longer, So when I found Kiss Ready to Wear Gel Nails at the drugstore, I had to try them! I got the short nails because they are slightly longer than my regular nails. I also love how subtle this light pink color is.
It is actually really easy to put on yourself. First start with your own nails clipped and cuticles manicured. Then pick which nail fits your cuticles and line them up in front of you ready to glue on. Then, place glue on the nail and then on your nail. Make sure that your get the edges of the nail with glue so that they do not come up easily after you have applied them. Then stick the nail on and press tightly for a few seconds, Use a q tip soaked in fingernail polish remover to get any excess glue off around your nail. Lastly, you must file your glued nails depending on the shape you want. I typically like a more longer, oval tip so I started filing the sides until it rounded to the top at a curved point, If the length is too long, feel free to shave off some length with your file. Tip! The Kiss Nail kit comes with a file so if you are taking these somewhere else besides home to apply, the kit has everything you need.
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