Disclosure: I received free product samples to facilitate my review. My opinion is honest and not influenced by compensation.
I’m all about convenience and price when it comes to beauty products. I used to spend hundreds of dollars getting acrylic nails each year but once I became a mom, that all changed. Not because of the price but because of the fact that I didn’t want to stab my daughter with my fake nails. I turned to painting my nails and getting occasional manicures to keep them looking nice which was a much better solution…until I found Jamberry Nail Wraps.
Ever notice how fast your nail polish chips and loses its shine? This frustrates me because I take so much time to paint my nails so perfectly only to have them chip and dull within a week. With Jamberry Nail Wraps, you can have beautiful nails for long periods of time without having to do touch-ups. Awesome, right?
Jamberry Nail Wraps are like stickers that adhere to your nails with a little bit of heat and pressure. The process of applying the nail wraps doesn’t harm your nails like acrylics nails do and they’re completely safe to wear. Jamberry offers so many colors and patterns of nail wraps for about $15 per pack which is much cheaper than a manicure.
I’m especially loving the Jambery Juniors and the Mommy and Me collection. My daughter always wants her nails done but she usually just picks or bites the polish off. Jamberry nail wraps are so much safer for kids and come in a fun variety of colors and prints.
I love to use my nail wraps as accent nails. They last so much longer this way and it’s fun to switch them up. In the picture above, I have the multi-colored chevron nail wrap on my ring finger and covered the other nails in a pink polish. The nail wrap way outlasted the polish so I was able to change the polish color to match the nail wrap. The only downside to Jamberry nails is taking the time to learn how to apply them. Once you’ve mastered it the process goes quickly.
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