How It Works: The designs come in a kit, which includes 16 strips, one nail filer, one wooden cuticle stick and instructions on how to apply, and remove the strips. Precision and patience is key.
Make use of the cuticle stick, the more you can push your cuticles down the more room you allow for the strips and the nicer the finished product looks. The stickers were quite small for my fingers so holding on and applying them to fit to my nail was a tedious task.
I encountered some problems when smoothing the sticker over my nail since my nails have a slight curve, a few times a crease was created because of this, and I had to redo it. Therefore, I had to cut a few, which added to the overall time consumption but in the end paid off. The nail file comes in handy for removing excess at the sides and top the strips are made long to fit all lengths of nails. The Verdict Is: The effect lasted at least in my case 6 days. Usually when I use regular nail polish, it starts to chip away by the 3rd day, so already Salon Effects lasted much longer.
I also found that it took a lot longer to remove the strips then regular nail polish. So be prepared for a delayed and sticky removal process. Is It Worth the Hype: Although the strips are not as easy to apply as I would have liked, the result was amazing. Compliments went through the roof with this nail effect. The best part was avoiding drying time. Your email address will not be published.
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There are two types of people in this world: Those who have standing manicure appointments at the salon, and those who'd rather turn on Netflix and do it themselves. Sally Hansen is a godsend for the latter, and the brand knows it, purposely finding ways to make DIY manicures easier. The reward of this work is quantifiable: Over bottles of Complete Salon Manicure in Raisin the Bar a muted, dusty red are sold each week. That was the thinking behind one of Sally Hansen's riskiest moves: a line of fashion-forward nail polish strips called Salon Effects.
What could we do to simplify nail art as well as fashion? The line was a hit. Considering the popularity of Sally Hansen's Miracle Gel and Complete Salon Manicure lines, you might think the most popular shade would be from either — and maybe a mass-appealing nude to boot. Not so much. The deep, dusky pink shade has held the top spot for the past five years and doesn't seem to be going away anytime soon.
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