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milly143 | 09:53 Sun 27th Feb 2011 | Shopping & Style
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I was in Selfridges yesterday and a woman from one of the beauty stools approached me and asked if I had ever tried liquid free nail polish. She did a demo on one of my nails in french manicure style. It was like stick on nail polish. She stuck the white end on and pressed it down against the end of the nail to get rid of the excess and then did the same with the pinky colour. It only took her about 20 seconds and it looks lovely. She said it was about £40 so I walked off thinking it would probably be crap and a waste of money but it still looks really nice today and I can't pick it off easily so I think it probably will last a while. Any idea where I can get something similar that isn't Selfridges. Can't be bothered to go back today and don't really want to fork out £40.
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Don't know, but what you describe sounds like a way bacteria could build up....how are the edges of this film bonded to your nail?
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She used a nail file once she had applied it to seel the ends off.
I've seen something very similar in the Avon catalogue recently, but it's not in the latest one and I can't see it on the website.
Sounds like 'Minx' and they have been out for a while. Most beauticians do them. They are like small stickers that are applied to the nails and set in place by heat. They usually last 3-4 weeks - even if u bath or shower every day.
Google it - I got Minx on my toes at Christmas and they lasted ages!
£40 sounds excessive though....!!

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