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To think I've cracked it?

92 replies

LylaLee · 21/11/2023 15:47

Nails.

I feel like in order to be well-groomed, smart nails are essential. Yes, clean and tidy is the minimum, but having a colour (or a french polish), to me, is really elegant. (And yes, I know some people don't like French polish).

(1) I've tried press-on nails. The smell of the glue is awful. Taking them off was awful & leaves nails damaged. It looks terrible when one falls off. I hate that 'thick' feeling.

(2) The same goes for acrylics.

(3) I've tried doing an ordinary polish on myself. It always looks shit. And that's even if I don't knock against something. I try to do it like when I am sitting to watch a movie, so it has an hour to dry, but I will accidentally press it into my jumper or something. I've tried doing it just before bed so there's less chance of creating a dent/smudge. But I can't keep still that long. Inevitably smudged on my pillow or something.

(4) If I pay someone to do it, by the time I get home I've knocked a dent into it.

(5) Doing gel on myself looks shit. I just don't have a steady enough hand or patience.

(6) For me gel polish at a salon has worked the best. But for fingers and toes you're looking at at least £50. Where I am they charge around £30 for hands. After two weeks the hands need to be redone. I can't afford £700 per year on that. I know there are some people who do an infill thing but it seems to cost only about £5 less than gel nails, though they say it causes less damage.

Solution:
semi-cured gel nail strips

I wish I had discovered them decades ago. (Though, to be fair, they probably weren't invented).

There are some with all designs and patterns, but I just got the plain colour ones (boring red, but I like it). I've seen them online for as cheap as a pound, but the ones I got were £8 for 20 stickers.

It took me 5 minutes to put them on. I used scissors and nail clippers to adjust the size a couple. I keep my nails short, so with the excess I cut off I could do my toes. So, fingers and toes £4. And I've got spares in case of damage.

I cured them under a lamp for 90 seconds. (I wear the UV protection gloves).

They look so, so good 😭

They didn't take an hour driving into town & getting them done. No faff of booking an appointment or waiting around as a walk in.

They don't feel thick like press-ons. No mess. No dents. No smell. No polish painted accidentally on my skin. no making small talk £4!

I've only had them on since morning. I don't know how they will hold up. I'll report back. But they've lasted long enough for an interview/event/night out, which is when I usually would have got them done.

Sorry not sorry for the spiel, but I feel excited that I've figured out a beauty thing. Like when I discovered magnetic eyeliner & eyelashes. Probably in 20 years they will tell us it's as bad as cigarettes but I'll enjoy it for now.

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LylaLee · 21/11/2023 20:53

AdoraBell · 21/11/2023 20:04

@LylaLee thank you.

You're welcome

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LylaLee · 21/11/2023 21:02

Nowherenew · 21/11/2023 18:31

The nails seem like an absolute faff and normal nail polish would be easier, but I’m glad you’ve found something that works for you.

The magnetic eyelashes however have intrigued me!
I’ll definitely give them a try!

Edit: I’ve just seen the previous posters photos and they do look lovely and not something you could do easily with nail polish.

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The nails seem like an absolute faff and normal nail polish would be easier

I'm glad that it's easy for you. I don't think I've had normal polish ever look nice for me. Just ten minutes after I posted I closed my hand in a drawer. It didn't hurt, but it would have chipped polish.

I don't do designs, just plain colours, but it never looks professional when I do it, especially the ones painted by the left hand.

I always need a cotton bud in remover to tidy up bits where I 'coloured outside the lines'. Some of that fluff ends up on the nails half the time.

With these it is literally five minutes with no smell or mess, or spilling the polish accidentally on the sofa, accidentally smudging it on your good jeans, etc.

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LylaLee · 21/11/2023 21:05

RudsyFarmer · 21/11/2023 19:32

Exactly. No comment when the weird Mumsnet ad on the product was mentioned and then an inability to take a photo of said nails.

Pp have explained the link. I've explained why I don't want a photo online. I posted at 6, replied to a few, did dinner & the house, back to the thread three hours later. Surely that's normal if one is not chronically online.

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Daffodilfields1 · 21/11/2023 21:15

Any recommendations for magnetic eyelashes? Id love to try some but I'm clueless and never use false eyelashes.

LylaLee · 21/11/2023 21:30

Daffodilfields1 · 21/11/2023 21:15

Any recommendations for magnetic eyelashes? Id love to try some but I'm clueless and never use false eyelashes.

I'm scared to say, since I'll be accused of being a shill for Big Eyelash...

I can't remember which one I got, I think it was Lola's lashes.

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CatOnTheCludgy · 21/11/2023 22:21

LylaLee · 21/11/2023 20:53

What does that mean? You scan your hand somewhere and it calculates the right size? How much do they cost?

That's the glaize ones. I tried a set and they were amazing!

LylaLee · 21/11/2023 22:31

CatOnTheCludgy · 21/11/2023 22:21

That's the glaize ones. I tried a set and they were amazing!

Wow, that's really clever! They send you made to measure nails. BUT the average seems to be around £15-20 per set. I'd rather a pair of scissors and £4.

But I'll add it to my lotto win list.

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Valeriesknickknacks · 22/11/2023 06:53

I use the ones with eyeliner just cheapest ones on Amazon

Cheesyfootballs01 · 22/11/2023 07:46

@LylaLee i think you need to stop watching True Crime documentaries mate 🤣

BeenRoundThatBlock · 22/11/2023 08:08

Oh. I was here for this thread until you posted pretty much the same in Style and Beauty. Looks like PP who said it was an ad were right.

LylaLee · 22/11/2023 08:14

BeenRoundThatBlock · 22/11/2023 08:08

Oh. I was here for this thread until you posted pretty much the same in Style and Beauty. Looks like PP who said it was an ad were right.

I'm on the style and beauty board to ask for style and beauty tips. And an ad for what??? I don't recommend any brand!

I just think magnetic lashes and nail stickers are amazing. I can't believe I've got to this age (adult children) never having heard of them. Now I'm wondering what else people have been doing that I know nothing about.

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LinkedinLovely · 22/11/2023 08:17

Yes these ones. They are great!
No link 😜

LylaLee · 22/11/2023 08:22

LinkedinLovely · 22/11/2023 08:17

Yes these ones. They are great!
No link 😜

?

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ohwellhi · 22/11/2023 09:29

@LylaLee Could you send me link to magnetic lashes that you use, please?

I used some a while ago and loved them but not sure what ones they were.

LylaLee · 22/11/2023 09:34

ohwellhi · 22/11/2023 09:29

@LylaLee Could you send me link to magnetic lashes that you use, please?

I used some a while ago and loved them but not sure what ones they were.

I'm not going to put a link. I'm being accused of doing an ad. But if you Google Mumsnet threads for recommendations I think I bought the ones I use on the strength of that.

I'm actually going to buy some cheapo ones too and see how they hold up.

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ImTheGoat · 22/11/2023 10:30

For magnetic lashes you need to like the look of black eyeliner. It's too harsh on me but apparently they don't do brown or clear because the magnets themselves are black. But the ones I tried were from Lola's lashes and seemed good apart from that.

Can someone explain please how easy nail wraps are and whether they damage your nails? I have a lamp and could do the gel stickers but I'm worried about damaging my nails.

And then not to open another can of worms but - cuticles. They're never going to look as good as when a salon trims them, are they? Mine often get quite raggedy. Amy good tips on how to get them to look OK? Definitely not up for trimming them myself, but pushing them back doesn't seem to do anything.

LylaLee · 22/11/2023 10:40

ImTheGoat · 22/11/2023 10:30

For magnetic lashes you need to like the look of black eyeliner. It's too harsh on me but apparently they don't do brown or clear because the magnets themselves are black. But the ones I tried were from Lola's lashes and seemed good apart from that.

Can someone explain please how easy nail wraps are and whether they damage your nails? I have a lamp and could do the gel stickers but I'm worried about damaging my nails.

And then not to open another can of worms but - cuticles. They're never going to look as good as when a salon trims them, are they? Mine often get quite raggedy. Amy good tips on how to get them to look OK? Definitely not up for trimming them myself, but pushing them back doesn't seem to do anything.

I've never bothered with cuticles.

The nail stickers are literally stickers. You choose the size and stick it to your nail. I used scissors and nail clippers to trim down to size.

Damage: I used a file to buff my nail before application, which I don't think damages them. Some salon people use a nail buffer machine which is faster, but too damaging.

I've not taken these off yet so I don't know how it will be. But with salon gel nails, I went to one place where they used the electric drill thing to scrape off the gel. I think it's faster for them but it damages your nail. Same with soaking your nails in remover. The lady I liked would put cotton dipped in remover on my nail & wrap in foil. Wait ten minutes and then it scrapes off with no damage.

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CatOnTheCludgy · 22/11/2023 14:19

Wow stickers that are UV cured are new. Like the sound of that. Have ordered some to try out. I hate the feeling of fake nails, scared of UV gels (had a bit of a reaction) but need a nail upgrade. These could be good!
The glaize stickers came off with no damage to the nail. They really are genius, as they fit absolutely perfectly.

LylaLee · 22/11/2023 14:31

CatOnTheCludgy · 22/11/2023 14:19

Wow stickers that are UV cured are new. Like the sound of that. Have ordered some to try out. I hate the feeling of fake nails, scared of UV gels (had a bit of a reaction) but need a nail upgrade. These could be good!
The glaize stickers came off with no damage to the nail. They really are genius, as they fit absolutely perfectly.

Ikr! You need to have a UV lamp, though.

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Curiosity101 · 22/11/2023 19:35

@CatOnTheCludgy If you had a reaction to UV gels I would probably assume it'd be the same with semi cured UV gel wraps

CatOnTheCludgy · 22/11/2023 19:42

Well I'm going to find out! I have a UV lamp. I think the irritation was from the gel going onto skin. Plus repeated heating up as each layer cured. 60 seconds with no mess, let's see eh

LylaLee · 22/11/2023 19:53

Update: so far they've performed exactly like gel nails. Long hot shower, getting keys from pocket, etc. They still look perfect. So even if they don't last two weeks, lasting a day and a half is fine for getting dressed up for something.

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LylaLee · 30/11/2023 14:11

One week update. I've done gardening, opened cans, scratched off labels etc. so the tips of some were chipped. I clipped them with nail clippers and now the nails look exactly as they were on the day they were done.

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Hotchocolatemousse · 30/11/2023 18:48

How do you get them off?

wineandmaltesershappyme · 30/11/2023 18:57

I use Holy Grail Nail, i use the normal wraps but they do the gel ones too, they are fab!
I also use Lily and Fox for normal wraps, they ship from Aus though so take a while, only £1.99 a set and free postage.
Must try the gels, how do you remove them OP?