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Friday 11 February 2011

ღReview: Inque Nailsღ

Hi there.

Todays review is of a comapny called Inque nails. This company sells a wide range of nail transferes which are made from vinyl.
Check them out by clicking on this link Inque Nails


Inque nails sent me some of the designes that i had made to review. Their transferes cost $15.00 each.
 
First impressions  
The website is great and easy to use. The transferes are in sections which makes it easier to find a specific design that you are after. The designer collection is where people who have blogs, share their designes which you can purchase.

They have kindly given me my own little section on the site where people can purchace my designes which is really good because it gives me the oppotunity to design something that people all over the world can use. The people who own Inque nails are very professional and swiftly reply back in a professional mannor.



You can purchace my designes by going to the website which is Inque Nails 'Pick out some nails' then 'Designer Collection' and then 'Kissable Beauty'. There you will find all the designes that i have done.

So thease nail transferes are made from vinyl. I was kind of worried to apply thease to my nails as i know they use vinyl for signs and ont he side of cars. My boyfriend is a graphics designer and he used to work with vinyl aswell.
I gave them the bennifit of the doubt and applied them to my nails and left them on for half a week. When i took them off my nails were fine. No harm to them what so even.
So now i have my Kissable Flower 2 nail transferes on and iv had those on for a week tomrrow and they are still looking fab. They are peeling just a little at the sides and the fronts are peeling alittle but i just apply alittle more heat and it sticks back down. Maby tomorrow i will take them off and see if nails are still ok. 

Thease transferes are a really quick way to get a really cute nail look without the fuss of waiting for them to dry and all of the smells of nail vanish.
To apply thease transferes all you have to do it:
~Wash your hands and nails to make sure they are clean.
~Cut and file your nails to the desired lenght.
~Stick the transferes on your nail and cut to size.
~Use the file they provide to file away the excess transfere so you dont have hang overs.
~Use a hairdryer on medium heat and hover over the nail with the transfere on. This will heat up the adhesive on the transfere, Lus sticking it to your nail. Please be carful when doing this step. Dont burn yourself!
~Gentally press on your nail with the transfere on and smooth out any biubbles and ridges so its smooth.

And your done! Its that simple.
It takes me just alittle over 10 minutes to compleate the whole process and it would take me so much longer to do it with normal nail polish.

I deffinatly reccomend thease transferes to anyone. They also do kids sizes!. There is so many brilliant designes!.

Deffinatly go and check them out!


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Ƹ̵̡Ӝ̵̨̄ƷDISCLAIMERƸ̵̡Ӝ̵̨̄Ʒ
Thease products were sent to me for free for review purposes only! This is my honest opinion and it is not influenced in any way, shape or form. I am not being compensated by this company.


Thanks for reading

Stay Beautiful



1 comments:

Melissa @ Silly Bee's Chickadees said...

Hi, Sarah-Louise! I may be collaborating with Inque soon to sell my designs on their site. I was wondering what they were like to work with. Do you receive a percentage of the sales of your designs, or a flat amount for each? I hope it's not too much to ask, I was just hoping a fellow blogger could give me some insight. Thanks!

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