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Post #4 FUNDRAISER for the MISSFITS LAVA SOCCER TEAM September 18th - October 2nd Have you placed your Jamberry Nail Wrap order yet? The team will earn 20% of the sales. Lets help them out! Are you curious about how to put these Jamberry wraps on? This video is fantastic and shows you how to properly apply your Jams. My daughters and I watched the video a couple of times before we ever applied our first set. The video does show the old heater being used, which I have and love. The new mini heater has been available to purchase since the first of September. You dont have to have the heater. I simply used a blow dryer when I first started. In the video one of the sisters used an orange stick , which I didnt have in the beginning and I used a chopstick. You could even use a kabob stick or tweezers to lift the wrap. That will work just as well! Here are the most important things to remember when applying your sample or Jam wraps: 1. Make sure the wrap fits your fingernail. It is best if the wrap is smaller. You dont want the wrap to be too big. It is optimal to have a little sliver of nail showing on the sides. 2. Be sure to use heat and pressure to apply your nail wraps. When I apply my wraps, I start by applying the wrap and pressing the middle part down first. Next, I work on the sides. Last, after making sure that I have pressed pretty hard and that it is on, I trim the excess off and apply more heat and pressure (very Important). 3. Once the wraps are cool (that takes less than 3-4 minutes) on your nail, file downward at a 90 degree angle to remove any excess you may have. ***It may seem like it looks like a lot to do and will take a long time, but it is rather quick. It takes me about 15 minutes to put a set on. Watch the video a couple to several times and you will be quickly be a pro at it! https://m.youtube/watch?feature=youtu.be&v=KaykpuMe53w
Posted on: Thu, 25 Sep 2014 05:42:26 +0000

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