Nail polish....

quivira kid

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My sister pinned this picture on Pinterest the other day, and my mind immediately went to not fingernails.... Haha

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Gonna have to look for this next time I have to go to Walmart!


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Russ, I have been working really hard on em! LOL

Pepop, I was headed to plug it in and turn in for the day.


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Link says this color is available in Europe only.

I was at Target yesterday. And found two that were close. Harder Thank Nails has one that's got a bit more glitter in it. And Max Factor had a gel that looked like it, but a bit more indigo & not as much sparkle.

Girl there thought it was cute my wife & I were looking at nail polish and came over to help because it looked like wifey was helping me pick sparkly ones. When she found out what I was doing with it, she said in order for the gel to fully cure, you need a black light box (thing you see @ the stores that do nails)

Gel nail polish set you back about $8/bottle. But the girl said that it doesn't chip. I'm sure I could chip the polish on the rocky mid-Atlantic rivers I fish, but the girl was pretty stubborn about the gel's ability to be resilient against chipping?

I did nail polish on the last jigs I did for the jig exchange. After two weeks (in the basement in mid-60 temps) I could still smell the acetone coming off the polish.

Wonder what one of those black light box's cost? And how effective the gel really is?
 

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hookup said:
Link says this color is available in Europe only.

I was at Target yesterday. And found two that were close. Harder Thank Nails has one that's got a bit more glitter in it. And Max Factor had a gel that looked like it, but a bit more indigo & not as much sparkle.

Girl there thought it was cute my wife & I were looking at nail polish and came over to help because it looked like wifey was helping me pick sparkly ones. When she found out what I was doing with it, she said in order for the gel to fully cure, you need a black light box (thing you see @ the stores that do nails)

Gel nail polish set you back about $8/bottle. But the girl said that it doesn't chip. I'm sure I could chip the polish on the rocky mid-Atlantic rivers I fish, but the girl was pretty stubborn about the gel's ability to be resilient against chipping?

I did nail polish on the last jigs I did for the jig exchange. After two weeks (in the basement in mid-60 temps) I could still smell the acetone coming off the polish.

Wonder what one of those black light box's cost? And how effective the gel really is?

Yeah, from what I read on the site, they put down a base Indigo coat and then went over with Max Factor to get it that sparkle.
 
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