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To think I've cracked it?

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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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wineandmaltesershappyme · 30/11/2023 19:00

Some of my nail wraps

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FelicityFlops · 30/11/2023 19:03

I cannot understand this post.
Are people so superficial?

wineandmaltesershappyme · 30/11/2023 19:04

@Hotchocolatemousse i remove the standard nail wraps with nail polish remover

LylaLee · 30/11/2023 19:27

FelicityFlops · 30/11/2023 19:03

I cannot understand this post.
Are people so superficial?

Are people 'so superficial' as to do their nails?

Yes.

And this thread is talking about a cool shortcut to getting a professional look.

I'm sure you're only wearing sackcloth and ashes. Nothing superficial, frivolous and decorative in your life.

Right now, you're sitting in an unheated house (no need for frivolous radiators, right?) trawling through Mumsnet to tut puritanically at the style and beauty board and all fripperies and trifles you may encounter there.

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DontBeAPrickDarren · 30/11/2023 19:34

Not an ad but a recommendation for Oh My Gosh who do the nail wraps. I don’t use the UV ones but the regular wraps are revolutionary for me. Can’t afford to get my nails done regularly, and find however I apply polish to them, they smudge and look a mess. The wraps with a clear top coat last brilliantly and definitely look more “polished”. Having said that I still tend to only do them for special occasions because I don’t mind looking like a scruff most of the time.

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wineandmaltesershappyme · 30/11/2023 19:57

Cuticles - i use sally hansen cuticle remover, it basically softens them a lot so you can push them back/gently scrape off dry skin bits

vernatheraven · 30/11/2023 20:13

Can anyone recommend a good set of magnetic lashes please

harriethoyle · 01/12/2023 20:25

wineandmaltesershappyme · 30/11/2023 19:00

Some of my nail wraps

How long so the non-gel wraps last for @wineandmaltesershappyme ?

wineandmaltesershappyme · 01/12/2023 20:30

@harriethoyle if you put top coat on you could get 2 weeks, need to wear gloves for doing dishes too, help look after them.
I change mine every week as i like a new design Grin

LylaLee · 07/12/2023 09:27

Update.

So what happens is that when I do things like: try to find the end of the sellotape; open a can, do housework with no gloves etc. The tips of the nail get a chip.

What I've been doing is just trimming the nail down using nail clippers.

The sticker on my little toe peeled off. Not sure why.

My middle fingers and thumbs are showing growth on the bottom, so I might replace those three.

Apart from that, they look the same as the day I stuck them on.

I wish I could go back to 2013 or whenever exactly they were invented. Then I could start using them then and take all the money I saved to treat myself to a luxury holiday something. Maybe if I change only that one thing, the space-time continuum won't be disrupted.

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LylaLee · 14/12/2023 09:55

I'm taking them off today. Still zero chips. I've been using a nail clipper when I damage the tips from opening a can or something like that.

The only reason I'm taking them off is because the gap has grown too large.

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JaneJeffer · 14/12/2023 10:41

I'll be accused of being a shill for Big Eyelash...
Grin

WinterDeWinter · 14/12/2023 11:29

Oooooh! These look amazing.

Can anyone recommend some magnetic lashes - the eyeliner kind I think?

LylaLee · 17/12/2023 11:53

I was going to pay for them to be removed at the salon, because I hate doing it, but I thought I'd save £10 doing it myself. I admit I peeled a couple off, but it damaged my nails so I thought I'd do it properly.

I used an emery board nail file to scuff them so that they were no longer glossy. Put a cotton pad (cut into quarters) soaked in gel remover nail polish remover. Covered in foil to keep them on. Kept on for 5 mins (watched a bit of YouTube). I used an angled wooden nail stick thing to scrape it off.

It came away just like a sticker. I suppose that makes sense because it went on as one. None of the scraping I hate. There was residue left from the stickers, so I just gave my nails a wipe with a cotton ball soaked in polish remover.

I'm trying to see if I can order Christmas ones to arrive tomorrow.

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PaulaPocket · 17/12/2023 11:54

'Garish nails look so common', my mother said, and I agree.

LylaLee · 17/12/2023 13:31

PaulaPocket · 17/12/2023 11:54

'Garish nails look so common', my mother said, and I agree.

OK. These were plain dark red. Would your mother approve?

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PaulaPocket · 17/12/2023 14:24

LylaLee · 17/12/2023 13:31

OK. These were plain dark red. Would your mother approve?

I suppose that would be all right, if you like that sort of thing. What I can't stand are those awful long white ones.

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