Sunday 7 December 2014

Eye Candy 3d Nail Wraps!!

Happy Sunday guys,

So the other whilst out mooching about a few shops i ended up in the beauty isle of my local supermarket ( again ) and they had some great little bargains as there trying to restock so getting rid of a lot of bits. Anyway a little packet grabbed my eye, it was 3d nail wrap set and these cost me £1.00 so of course i decided to pick them up and give them a go! 


Inside there are 16 different sized wraps, with a silver bottom coat and on top are different coloured gems. So they are perfect for christmas as the gems are red, green, white and pink. The application is easy no need to wait for drying.

  What you need to do:

Remove all other nail polish and buff the nail surface to remove the shine.
Select the correct nail wrap closets to your nail size trim any excess away.
Heat the wrap with a hairdryer for a few seconds,
Place the wrap on the nail starting at the cuticle edge.
Smooth down the rest of the wrap on to the entire nail.
Then apply heat once more and apply pressure to the whole nail.
Trim the end with scissors and file away any excess.

So you will need a hair dryer a small pair of scissors and a file,


I'm going to be honest you need patience this is not a 5 minuet thing, i found it time consuming because i have small nails the wraps needed a lot of trimming and i didn't get them perfect either but i still love the look they give, also this is the first time i have use nail wraps so next time i will know more about them! It is a great look after you have applied all of the wraps and it saves you trying to mess around with nail art if that's not your sort of thing.So for £1.00 i can not complain about the actual product its self but it is a shame that the nail wraps are all larger so need a lot of trimming, i would love to try out more of these products though as depending on my mood i don't always want to sit waiting for nail varnish to set.


I have also brought a few extra packets to give in stockings at Christmas because i know a few people who will love and enjoy using these 3d wraps!

So I hope you have enjoyed my post, and thanks for reading! 

Emma x


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