Kiss Salon Acrylic Real Short Length Revolutionary French Nails, 28 Ct
Kiss Salon Acrylic Real Short Length Revolutionary French Nails, 28 Ct
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Kiss Salon Acrylic Real Short Length Revolutionary French Nails, 28 Ct

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Mar 7, 2017
Janie
5 out of 5 stars review

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Good

The original acrylics I thought were better they were more opaque But these are good and last about 5 days

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Aug 30, 2016
saw27
5 out of 5 stars review

Looks like I went to the salon

This is my first time trying stick on nails, and I love these. They look great, and last a couple of weeks. I will say that after working with the nails, the hardest part is working with the glue. The glue can be a little messy, but once it's at all cleaned up they look great. I didn't use the glue that came with the kit. I used the "5 second brush on glue" [https://www.walmart.com/ip/5-Second-Brush-On-Nail-Glue-0.2-oz-Pack-of-2/44554550]. It got a little messy because I think I brushed on too much which made in leak out the sides and underneath. This in turn made the skin under the nails hurt a little, but not unbearably, and it goes away as the skin renews itself. I just didn't want to use too little glue, and get water underneath which promotes fungus growth. Actually, I got my thumb stuck to one of my nails as I was pressing it, and my husband had to pour acetone over the nail and my thumb, which ruined the nail. Direct acetone will start dissolving the nail. In fact, because of the incident, I had to remove the nail. I just soaked it in acetone for at 5-10 minutes, and it dissolved. I would recommend using a higher strength acetone when you're ready to remove the nails. I used %100. The watered down solutions might not work very well to dissolve them. Also, a bit of acetone got on one of the other nails and damaged the surface. I just sanded it down and put a top coat on it, and it looks fine. Overall, these look great, and even with my mishaps, I plan to use them again. I imagine I'll get better at applying them, and eventually, it will be much quicker (not to mention cheaper) than going to the salon.

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May 6, 2017
Heidi060977
5 out of 5 stars review

Love These!

I love these nails! I work in a factory with my hands and these last about 2 weeks before I have issues. My nails look like I had them done at a salon. I buy these regularly and recommend them to my friends.

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