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Reddit mentions of Kiss Products Salon Acrylic French Nail Kit, Sugar Rush, 0.07 Pound

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Kiss Products Salon Acrylic French Nail Kit, Sugar Rush, 0.07 Pound
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    Features:
  • Better Than Salon French: Inspired by custom salon acrylic, these false nails glue on in minutes and wear for up to a week; Acrylic Infused Technology makes them chip-free, bubble-free, and super durable; Thinner at the cuticle for a seamless look
  • Durable Strength, Comfortable Wear: Snug fit at cuticle is 25% thinner than other brands; Flexible fit at the nail bed delivers lasting comfort; Acrylic strength nail tip is 10x stronger than other at-home nail brands; Won't damage your natural nails
  • Long Lasting, Easy Application: These nails are waterproof with a smudge-free finish that stays perfect after application that takes minutes; Flexible nails fit right and last longer; Kit contains 28 fake nails, pink nail glue, mini file, manicure stick
  • DIY Nails That Wow: With French designs, salon dip, acrylic nails, gel manicures, glue-on nails, press-on manicures and more, KISS has got you covered in the hottest colors, shapes, lengths, finishes, and custom art; Save yourself a trip to the salon
  • Be Kiss Confident: We're a global leader in professional quality beauty products and treatments, with iconic brands sold in over 100 countries; We empower beauty enthusiasts to “Bring the Salon Home"
Specs:
ColorSugar Rush
Height5.5 Inches
Length1 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateOctober 2015
Size31 Piece Set
Weight0.015 Pounds
Width3 Inches

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Found 1 comment on Kiss Products Salon Acrylic French Nail Kit, Sugar Rush, 0.07 Pound:

u/eekasaur · 5 pointsr/RedditLaqueristas

I'm by no means an expert, but I've dabbled with press ons for special occasions.

I've had the kind where you glue them on, like this: https://www.amazon.com/Kiss-Products-Salon-Acrylic-French/dp/B00TUDNA1O/ref=sr_1_2_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1487016441&sr=8-2&keywords=kiss+glue+on+nails and they're ok...kind of a pain to glue on. Some of them lasted over a week, some would pop off a day or two later...I just made sure to keep the glue with me in my purse so I could fix it if I needed to (I wore these on a cruise). They did look good when they were on, though. Taking them off was kind of a pain...some just popped off, but some were STUCK and it's hard to pry them off (and kind of painful).

I also tried these, where it's a sticker that you put on the fake nail and then press on your real nail, like this: https://www.amazon.com/imPRESS-STELLAR-Length-Broadway-Manicure/dp/B01DJLXQHK/ref=sr_1_1_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1487016526&sr=8-1&keywords=kiss+press+on+nails and I was SERIOUSLY impressed (no pun intended) by this line. The kiss imPRESS line seriously stayed on my nails for a full week (also on a cruise). They didn't look nearly as "fake" as I thought they would, either. People kept telling me how good my nails looked. Taking them off wasn't TOO bad, some hurt but it didn't seem as bad as the glue on kind. For the ease of application and the minimal damage of these, I would totally recommend this line. They come in a lot of fun colors to try, too. I was surprised by how well they stayed, because I recall these sticker-type nails when I was a teen, but these ones are really good.

With either style, you're not going to have that HARD acrylic feel to them...when you tap them on a table, they'll feel like plastic, not acrylic (which, of course seems obvious thinking about it, but it's still weird if you're used to acrylics having that solid feeling, like I was). Also, since the edges aren't totally attached like acrylic would be, I found that my hair would sometimes get stuck in the edges (like the part next to my cuticle). However, I felt that I was willing to deal with that if it meant not having to deal with acrylics (the damage, the fills, the expense).