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Max Factor Nail Finity French Manicure |
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20/07/08 (83 review reads) |
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I have never bought Max Factor products myself however I received the Nail Finity French Manicure as a Christmas present. I am not one for having false nails or having acyrillic tips or anything like this, I have been blessed with being able to grow strong nails and I don't bite them, which I think is a disgusting habit.
This comes in a small pink case and contains two small bottles that are all part and parcel of the french manicure. It contains one bottle of white for the tips and one bottle of a peach colour as the overcoat and a little instruction leaflet if you are not sure of how to apply a french manicure.
To apply you take the white bottle, give it a good shake and make sure when you take the brush out you have not got any excess varnish on the brush as it can start to get messy. Use the brush and paint the tip of each of your nails in one swoop across the end. You do need a steady hand to do this. Some french manicure sets give you stickers to put on your nails for guidance however with this one you have just got to rely on a steady hand.
Leave the white to dry before applying the next coat as if you don't it may start to smudge and result in you having to remove the white and starting all over again. Once the white is dry use the peach colour and apply like normal nail varnish to the nail and also over the tip. Once applied leave to dry to prevent any smudging.
I have used a couple of french manicure sets before however this one is by far the best. When applied it doesn't chip easily and looks great for a long time until you have to remove when your nail starts to grow. Its a great way to have great looking nails for a lot less than having them done at a salon.
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- 20/07/08 I used to work for Max Factor. They do have some really good products!~ |
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