I have my bridal portraits (excited squeal) tomorrow and I wanted to get my nails (new nail set) done but didn't want to have to pay the $$ for a new set then have to pay to keep them up till the wedding. I went to Sally's yesterday and got a real nice press on set for $8. I love how they look and think they will work great tomorrow. Just a friendly tip for those whose wallets are pinched like mine.
Warning
No formatter is installed for the format bbhtml
Re: nails= saving money
Brilliant idea!
First Look
My Blog
June 2012 August Siggy Challenge: Favourite Pro Pic (I couldn't choose just one!)
Dream Honeymoon/Actual Honeymoon Disneyworld
[QUOTE]Awesome!! I'm going to do shellac for the important stuff (bridals and wedding) because it's your real nail, but the polish doesn't chip for 2 weeks!!
Posted by kelsey+brandon[/QUOTE]
Love Shellac. If I can keep my nails a nice length like now I'll do shellac for bridals in May but definitely doing acrylics for the wedding
Planning Bio ll Married Bio ll My Blog
***Wedding Items For Sale***
[QUOTE]Those look great! Ok so now I have a question.....I have no nails, I bite them. I don't want acrylics but want something that won't damage my nails. I'm going to get a mani/pedi next Weds because I get out of work early and my shower is next Sunday, but I want to start prepping them for the wedding and I know for sure I won't be able to grow them that long...it never works!
Posted by Carebear62584[/QUOTE]
<div>Try the Shellac Manicure (or get gel nails). They are both great!</div><div>
</div><div>I am an ex-nail biter....I was terrible. I quit cold turkey around the time FI was about to propose....I still relapse sometimes, but I'm not nearly as bad! hoping I can grow them long enough to just have Shellac for the wedding.</div>
June 2012 August Siggy Challenge: Favourite Pro Pic (I couldn't choose just one!)
[QUOTE]Those look great! Ok so now I have a question.....I have no nails, I bite them. I don't want acrylics but want something that won't damage my nails. I'm going to get a mani/pedi next Weds because I get out of work early and my shower is next Sunday, but I want to start prepping them for the wedding and I know for sure I won't be able to grow them that long...it never works!
Posted by Carebear62584[/QUOTE]
<div>I would suggest getting Shellac too. It tends to makes the nails stronger so they grow and don't break. But I will say sometimes you need a little bit of a nail for it to stay on the way it's supposed too. There needs to be a little bit of an edge to seal the polish under. I actually do the Shellac at my salon and if the nails are to short I just tell my clients that I can't promise it will stay on and not chip for 2 weeks like it's supposed too.</div><div>
</div><div>I will also say I don't think that the Shellac system is completely damage free for the nails but much better then any of the tips, acrylic, and gels out there.</div>