Jamberry Nails...

I have used them - like them a lot (my first set met their demise trying to pry apart lego blocks but had lasted a week and a half - i am like a 10-minute girl on nail polish). My nails are pretty short, dd's are very short - they are cute on both.
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Those are my nails - time to re-do them for soccer season now.

gaa - sorry for the jumbo-picture!
 
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My 9 year old daughter has worn them and liked them (she has short nails). She wore them a few times during the winter and they lasted quite a while and looked cute. We learned this summer that they don't last at all if you are swimming...they came off pretty quickly after she was in our pool.
 
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cool. Thanks, Lori. I did something similar for our Disney trip - but they were really more like decals and you had to dip them in water to get the backing off - a little bit of a hassle and they lasted about a week.
 
I like them :)

They last much longer than the Sally Hansen brand you can get in stores. I have an online friend that was a consultant and did a thing for here were I compared them vs my regular polish for a week....hands down Jamberry won. They are also wide enough to use on toes, which is really fun.

I've put them on my acrylics too...oddly they were harder to get smooth onto my acrylics, but they still worked for me those last couple days before my fill.
 
I bought some for me and my daughters during the summer. They didn't stay on my 6 and 3 year old fingers at all. They litterally slid off the same day. My 9 year olds stay on fine for a few days. Mine stayed on a few days then started lifting. I'm the type of person that will pick at things so pretty soon after I had picked them off.

I need to try them again. I'm not sure I put them on 100% correctly. Oh and I have very short nails and they looked just fine.
 
Never heard of this but I did find something similar at our dollar general this summer and put them on my 2 and 6 year old and they lasted over 2 weeks before they started chipping off. That was with swimming in our pool too. I think they lasted longer on my 2 year old because the 6 year old picked at hers all the time. They cost me like a dollar, I think. I need to get some more. They were so cute on my little one. Haven't tried any for myself.
 
I've used them, and they work much better on my toes than they do on my finger nails and I have short nails. But, I think a lot of that has to do with my hands being in water a lot due to washing them or dishes, etc...
 
Tell me about the application process. As soon as I heard "heat gun" my mind stopped processing. They don't call me Grace for nothin' :whistle
 
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