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I got a bunch of these for a gift. They are beautiful! The designs are really fun and nice - and each quite unique. The only problem is, I can't get them on. I cut them the wrong size, I put them on with lumps underneath, you name it. If these were easier to use, they would be fantastic! But I feel like the ones I have will die in my bathroom drawer. So frustrating/time consuming to put on and (at least for me) unsatisfactory results.
My daughter loves these! So many designs, choices, ah so hard to decide which to buy lol.
- they are pretty
- personally I find them a pain to put on, I do NOT recommend these for anyone who has hand issues like arthitis as it's virtually impossible to put on
- once applied they last a decent amount of time, and get many compliments
- they are expensive, which makes them more of a treat rather than a go-to product like nail polish
Bluntly yours,
BR
These are amazing. My nail polish always chips and it's great to have an alternative. They are easy to apply and last at least a week, if not longer. And they have so many varieties available.
I love my Jamberry nail wraps and making sure you heat them up beforehand and setting them with a bit more heat once they are on, helps as well. I had a great consultant who gave some awesome tips and hints for sizing, etc. Mine have always stayed on for over 2 weeks. Love all the designs to choose from. They are a bit pricey, but I don't use them all the time like nail polish, so it's worth it to pay a little bit more. I love being able to wear ones that match the season or holidays.
New user for Jamberry nail wraps and I find them great and long lasting once you have applied them correctly. The trick is to make sure they are smooth and not to lift once on the nails to straighten, foils are harder to work with. They work fabulous on toe nails too, great variety of colours, patterns enough to suit every style, only negative is wish price point was less.
The first 2 times I used it, they fell off within hours of putting them on.
I went to a consultant and she told me some tips (use an alcohol swab on your nails before applying). Once I did this, they lasted a good 2 weeks and I had to remove them.
All in all they are a good product, a little pricey. But I love all the colours and designs!
My advice... make sure you get someone to show you how to apply them first. as they can be a little tricky.
I'm always fighting a love /hate with these wraps.
They are an adhesive sticker that you heat up and apply to your nail bed. The first few times were a busy because they might curl or bubble around the edges. I also found some styles stuck on better than others.
I teach kindergarten so I figured my poor hands go through a lot each day. I will say they last longer than polish but they can still get ravaged fairly quickly.
The hard part is they can dry out your nails. Even with proper removal, my nails are dried out and cracked. They haven't grown very much either since I started using them.
I really like to put them on my big toe because it looks like I got a fancy pedi. Nice to change it up in the summer.
It's worth a try for the fancy designs but like all nail care, I wouldn't do them all the time.
Love my Jamberry "jams". Once applied they last about 2 weeks. They survive dishes and showers too!
Application is easy - I use the Jamberry heater and they go on quick and quietly.
It's a hit or miss if they work effectively.sometimes it stays for a week and sometimes it only stays on for a few days.... which sucks because they cost a pretty penny. Upside you can get some awesome designs.
I tried these about a year ago. I thought they looked amazing on others. I thought I had found the answer to all of my nail polish issues. I had so many problems putting them on. I tried all the different ways I found on YouTube to apply and sadly did not have much success with them. Which is really too bad because I think they look fabulous if you can get a good application. Mine always bubbled on a few of my nails.
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