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After I opened the package, I struggled to find sizes that fit my nails. The assortment was very much skewed toward the smaller end. Other brands I’ve used have had a more even distribution, and my hands are not small, so I wasn’t sure I’d be able to make this work.
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I did the best I could with the sizes, but it wasn’t great, especially the over large nail I had to put on my middle finger. As with the Ardell nails I shared in my last post, these came with glue but I used adhesive tabs.
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The shift in these was strong and fun to look at.
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The shape of these at the tips did expose some of my natural nails, which wasn’t ideal, but the shiftiness of the fakes was distracting enough that I could ignore that after a while.
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These nails did not like the adhesive tabs. I had the first nail pop off only a couple hours in, leaving the adhesive tab on my natural nail. Fortunately I found the nail, which is important as it was one of the larger ones and I didn’t have a replacement for it. A few more instances of that, and I started using glue between the adhesive tab and the fake nail. That helped them stay on longer, though I still lost several even with the glue. That issue and the sizing make me less excited about trying other sets of these, though they have a lot of attractive ones and other shapes so I’ll probably give them another chance or two.