Finally Trendy Nail Wraps for Professional Nail Technicians
What they are and how they work! Fast and Easy!
Trendy nail wraps are a high performance vinyl film product designed to cover the nail plate. Heat is applied to the individual wraps; this process activates the adhesive on the underside of the wraps and also allows the technician to stretch the wrap for that perfect fit. No expensive heating lamps are necessary just a small hairdryer with sufficient heating capacity is all that is required to complete this simple process.
Your clients will love this product and technicians will love its diversity!
Trendynail wraps come in two formats. Professional cut and get nailed.
Pro cut is designed for tip coverage and is accompanied by any gel or acrylic and will last a normal gel or acrylic cycle.
Get nailed is for full coverage of the nail and toes and doesn’t require the use of gel or acrylic you just simply apply it to the nail plate and then seal the free edge with any nail glue. This can last between 1 and two weeks on hands and up to four weeks on toes. There is a multitude of creative and fashionable designs to choose from. There will also be a constant introduction of new and seasonal designs. Nail design collection evolve adn offering us the chance to make ourselves noticed with a memorable and unique nail design. Don't forget to check all the latest nail trends and stay versed with the application techniques and color trends of the upcoming seasons. If you like it you can see the nail tips, nail beauty, nail polish, glitter, simple, cool, colorful, acrylic, stiletto, flower, fall, wedding, bride, dark, pedicure and manicure, metallic, japanese, trend, leopard, party, neon, picture new nail, nails, all about nail in here.
Please remember that you should not ever get a nail because you spotted your favourite celebrity with nail design you thought was great. You should instead find a design that appeals to you by doing you own research. It should have a powerful and symbolic meaning to yourself only.
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Thursday, March 17, 2011
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