Let it snow jamberry wraps6/30/2023 ![]() ![]() And there is even a way to design your own wraps by uploading images to the Nail Art Studio. There are Mommy & Me matching sets for moms and daughters to share. There are Jamberry Junior wraps sized and patterned for children’s nails. There are seasonal designs like pumpkins and turkeys. The wraps are organized by design, color and finish. Visit the Jamberry website or get a copy of their catalog to see the hundreds of fun designs available. The removal didn’t hurt and my nails looked and felt perfectly healthy under there – no damage, residue or discoloration. When I was ready to remove the wraps, I warmed them with my hair dryer for a few seconds and slowly peeled them off. But the wraps look slightly grown out, but otherwise great. Here’s how my nails looked on the seventh day:Īs you can see, the polish is a wreck. But, after taking seven showers, shampooing both girls’ hair during seven baths, doing the dishes all seven nights and doing other toddler-mom activities like picking Bubble Guppy stickers off the side of the coffee table and scratching the dried banana off my yoga pants, the Jamberry wraps held on strong. I fully anticipated the wraps falling off in the shower. I had low expectations for the test week. But after a few hours, that sensation left and I couldn’t feel a difference between the wrapped nails and the polished ones. The wraps don’t really weigh anything, but I could sense they were hugging my nails. I noticed right away that I could feel the Jamberry wraps on my fingernails. As I was painting my last two fingernails, my youngest daughter wandered out to “help” me and I ended up nicking two of the nails right off the bat. But after a little trial and error, I got my cuticles pushed back, the Jamberry wraps on and the rest of my nails polished in just under an hour. I think it would be easier to apply the wraps with a friend so no one has to use their goofball hand to work the tools. I did feel a little clumsy applying them to my writing hand, handling the tweezers with my weak hand. ![]() Overall, these wraps are pretty easy to apply, and I’m sure it gets easier with practice. To save you the selfies of me sans makeup attempting to apply the wraps myself for the first time, here’s the official video from Jamberry pros explaining how to apply the nail wraps correctly: I woke up early one morning before the hubs or kids were awake so I could fiddle with these wrap in peace. I highlighted the items I needed in yellow and fished them out of my vanity drawer: an orange cuticle stick, clippers, scissors, alcohol wipes (or polish remover), nail file, tweezers and a hair dryer. My Jamberry sample included an instruction sheet for applying the wraps. As an experiment, I applied the Jamberry wraps to my pinky and ring fingernails and painted the rest with a neutral polish with the goal to keep them all on for a full week to see how the wraps compare to polish. I received a sample of the Jamberry nail wraps from a Jamberry consultant to review last month. When the temporary adhesive on the backside of these polymer wraps is warmed, it creates a solid, waterproof bond with the nails that makes them incredibly durable. I checked the Environmental Working Group page and even they had nothing bad to say about this material. Jamberry wraps are made out of a material called Acrylates Copolymer which is a non-toxic, vegan, gluten-free, latex-free material deemed completely safe for cosmetic use on adults and kids. You apply them yourself with a few basic tools and they last for weeks, so the price is really quite reasonable compared to the price of a salon mani/pedi. Jamberry nail wraps are sold in $15US/$17CDN sheets of various sizes that are enough for two sets of hands and two sets of toes. Once they cool, they stay perfectly in place for up to two weeks on fingernails and up to six weeks on toenails. Jamberry nail wraps are little adhesive wraps that super ultra stick to your clean, unpolished nails when heated and are the answer to my I-want-cute-nails-but-hate-chipped-polish prayers. I asked one woman with striped nails how she got them to look so perfect and she said, “Jamberry.” And so, I usually have bare nails.īut over the past couple of months I’ve started noticing women on the street with really fun patterned nails, making mine look so boring in comparison. It nicks and chips and then I obsess over it and peel it all off. And I’m pretty sure I had all of the polish picked off by noon the next day. ![]() I think the last time I painted my nails was for New Year’s Eve 2012. ![]()
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