French Tips, medium Dashing Diva French Wrap Plus Thin White
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Age:
18+
Classification: middle market
Country: USA
Made in: USA
Can't decide on a manicure style this time? Opt for the classic choice that's always appropriate and never goes out of fashion. The French tips from the American brand Dashing Diva are exactly what you need! A French manicure beautifully complements any look, adding a touch of elegance. High-quality materials and easy application allow you to create a stunning nail finish in just minutes and enjoy the results for an extended period.
Features of Dashing Diva's French Wrap Plus Thin White:
- The set includes 28 clear tips in 14 sizes, featuring a white crescent design at the tips;
- Made from thin, durable material;
- Innovative Wrap Plus holders allow for precise placement of the tips during application;
- Adhere closely to the nail surface and provide a secure fit;
- Last up to 2 weeks.-
Shape and trim the nails. Push back the cuticles and remove any dead skin, then gently buff the nail surface. Make sure to degrease the nail plate. Select the appropriate tips for each nail (the correct fit is when the French tip fully covers the free edge and aligns with the sides of the nail). Apply glue to the corners of the free edge and the inner surface of the tip. Press the tip gently without applying excessive force, then press the corners. Remove the tip holder to release the tip. Wipe off any excess glue before it dries. Shape the free edge and lightly buff the surface of the tip. Remove any dust with a lint-free cloth and degrease the nail. Apply a base coat, such as gel polish, and cure according to the instructions. Apply a top coat and cure according to the instructions. Remove the sticky layer.
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ABC Plastic
Not very convenient to use, and the white stripe sometimes sticks to the nail and sometimes peels off in places after polymerization, so I had to fix it with a top coat. But overall, the idea is cool, especially if you have a shaky hand with the brush.
In real life, the tips are not at all like they are in the photos.