What girl doesn't love to add some color to her nails? I'm the girl who always has to have her nails painted, but I hate the hassle of letting my nails dry and the time it can take to accomplish the look I want. I decided to try Jamberry Nails to see the product would solve my dilemma. My aunt gave me a few backs of the product, the company did not give them to me nor did they ask me to review them. This post is strictly my opinions and recommendations.
There are several designs to choose from. It's hard to choose just one, but I chose to use the green maze wraps this time since it screamed summer to me. The set comes with wraps, instructions, and wooden sticks that are meant to use to help push the wrap onto the nail.
It's really easy to put the nail wraps on your nails. First, you'll want to make sure you have natural, clean nails. Make your nails look how you'd like them to in terms of shape. I recommend not cutting or filing them yet. Now, select a nail wrap that will cover the majority of your nail. Take your blow dryer and heat the wrap for about 15 seconds. It will become soft.
It's really easy to put the nail wraps on your nails. First, you'll want to make sure you have natural, clean nails. Make your nails look how you'd like them to in terms of shape. I recommend not cutting or filing them yet. Now, select a nail wrap that will cover the majority of your nail. Take your blow dryer and heat the wrap for about 15 seconds. It will become soft.
Place the wrap on your nail and press it down firmly. I started from my cuticle and pushed upward so there wouldn't be any air bubbles. Trim the excess of the wrap with scissors leaving a little extra of the wrap hanging off your nail. By doing this, you'll allow yourself to use nail clippers to cut your nail and have the wrap line up evenly with the nail.
Don't forget to file each nail after you've wrapped them all to create a clean and fresh look. I also recommend heating each nail another 15 seconds so you can make sure that the wrap is sealed on the nail. The wooden sticks that came in the package would be good to use here to make sure everything is flat on the nail.
Overall, I really like Jamberry's wraps. I do however wish that they stuck better on the sides of my nail. They seem to lift off my nails. I hope they last for a while. Have you ever tried Jamberry Nails? What about any other nail wraps? I'd love to know what products you think work the best, so let me know in the comments.