angelicannemarie
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Day 2 of mine and still looking good, quite easy to apply :happy:
I'm thinking of returning my Red Carpet set (have til Jan 25th to decide). My two peely nails: index finger left hand and middle finger right hand still chip and peel within a week and I've made sure the edges are sealed. The 3 polishes included are the most boring colours ever (imho) so I've been wearing other polishes on top. I actually enjoy painting my nails every couple of days.
Is it a complete set with lamp and different colours Ian (I know it might be too early to tell) or a repeat of the same TSV?
Jude xx
I'm thinking of returning my Red Carpet set (have til Jan 25th to decide). My two peely nails: index finger left hand and middle finger right hand still chip and peel within a week and I've made sure the edges are sealed. The 3 polishes included are the most boring colours ever (imho) so I've been wearing other polishes on top. I actually enjoy painting my nails every couple of days.
Is it a complete set with lamp and different colours Ian (I know it might be too early to tell) or a repeat of the same TSV?
Jude xx
Go on, treat yourself. I love it! Hope everything goes well with the surgery and recovery x
Oh where did you get them from, they sound a good idea, thanks for the advicesharonk I brought some polish remover soakers. They are 10 little pots which you can either fill with the acetone or put the pink bit on then soak your cotton pad and attach the clearer bit over the cotton pad, then leave for 10-15 mins It all comes away very easily. I hated the removal process until I got the soakers Now I do one hand at a time and I don't get stressed like before My nails are growing again and I love being able to change my colour more often as I paint normal polish over the top of the RCM. Hope that helps x
Where do you get the Gelish from and do you still do 45 secs per coat?
Thanks
I got the Gelish colour in Sallys (or whatever they are called now) as my friend has a card because she did a nail course at college years ago, so I borrow that. You can also get the OPI gel varnishes there too. They didn't stock the RCM colours in our local store but they do sell them and have them online. I just did the normal 45 seconds or whatever the RCM lamp time is.
As for removal - I couldn't get on with the pads and foil way either (even getting hubby to do one hand as it fell off trying to wrap both together) so I bought a couple of nail soaking bowls from ebay (they are really cheap but you could use any plastic bowl if you wanted) and just put any acetone remover into them and sit with my finger tips in them for 15 minutes then it just almost falls off on its own. You must remember to buff the shiney top coat off first whichever removal method you choose otherwise it will never come off. I pour the remover back into the bottle to save waste and use several times.
I have found if I have a small break in a nail I just use the base coat to 'stick' it back together. Sometimes I put a second base coat or top coat on a broken one to give it extra strength. I broke my small finger nail about halfway down 4-5 weeks ago and it has just grown out and you would never know it was broken.
Another tip is if you get a bubble in any when you are applying just rub it down with a buffer/file till the bubble is smoothed out and then put another coat of colour on before topcoating. Looks perfect then.
I also bought a craft type magnifier which is fantastic as you can see your nails huge so makes application easier and less likely to make mistakes.
It is no more difficult to do than painting your nails - it just takes slightly more time because you have to sit with them under the lamp each coat to cure. But if you take the total length of time you would need to paint and fully dry nails normally it is actually quicker.
I love the RCM and it is one of my best purchases ever from QVC.