So I'm trying this. She found it here.
Here's what you'll need:
1. Nail polish of your choice
3. Top coat of your choice (I used Seche Vite Dry Fast Top Coat, also from Sally)
4. Nail buffer
This takes about an hour total, so I had to wait for nap time.
First, take off any polish you have. Trim and buff your nails also, and then rinse them with water to make sure there are no fuzzies or anything that will ruin your manicure.
Now follow these steps:
1. Apply two thin coats of the Gel Advance. Let it dry a few minutes in between coats. When you're done with the second coat, let it sit for about three minutes.
2. Apply a coat of your nail color. Let it dry about five minutes.
3. Apply another layer of the Gel Advance and let that sit for about two minutes so that it's semi dry. Run the brush over the tips of your nails to make sure it's all sealed in. This will prevent any chips on the ends!
4. Apply the second coat of nail color. Let it dry for about five minutes.
5. Finish it with the top coat!
Ta-da! All done! Be patient with the drying time! Even though they appear dry, there are so many coats on that it'll take a few hours to be completely dry. I learned that when I got all the way through and nicked my nail on the counter. Grr!
Here's the finished product!
They seriously look exactly like Shellac! I'm quite impressed. I'll be sure to update in a week with how they're holding up!
Oh, Chief saw me taking pictures and wanted to model. Isn't he a stud?
I might be posting again tonight, as I'm making some stuffed shells for dinner. Considering I never cook, we'll see how they turn out! Mike wanted sausage in them, so they'll definitely be different.
This works great! Been using it ever since I read it. Sally's even had the items marked "As Seen on Pinterest".
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