💅 Get salon-glam in minutes—because your nails deserve the VIP treatment!
ohora Semi Cured Gel Nail Strips in N Ash Pink offer a salon-quality manicure with 30 precision-cut gel wraps, pre-cured 60% for fast application, and a waterproof top layer that lasts up to 2 weeks. Designed to fit all nail shapes with 15 sizes, this vegan and cruelty-free kit includes prep pads, a nail file, and a wooden stick for easy use and removal, making professional gel nails accessible anytime, anywhere.
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UPDATE: The last pics on the review are N Green Tea. This is a stunning set! It comes with 4 different patterns that all work together, and it is so beautiful. This might be my favorite set yet! As expected, they went on easily and adhered perfectly to create strong and beautiful nails. I absolutely love this set. It's subtle but stunning!I chose the N Glow Blush color, which is a light, semi-sheer pink with the center of the nail being a little bit more pink, followed by subtle silver sparkles that start at about the mid-nail and become more dense up to the tip.These nail strips are so pretty and subtle, but they make my nails look special. The little bit of sparkle is just enough, and they are so pretty when they catch the light. I originally chose them because I've only just started using gel nail strips, so I wanted to stay subtle with my color choices while I learn to perfect the application of the strips. But I've had them on for a few days now, and I find myself looking at them often, and I love them.This is only my third time using them as each set lasts a full two weeks before I start to feel like my nails are getting too long for comfort and change them out for new ones. they don't chip, come off, or break. They are amazing.Honestly, I am completely blown away by the ease of applying these and the professional-looking results.To remove these, I used a few drops of the Ohara remover, and I timed it last week. It took me 4 minutes total to remove the last set, and my nails underneath have never looked healthier.It took me a total of 1 hour and 8 minutes to remove the old set, cut and file my nails, push back the cuticles, put on the new strips, and cure them. So I'm not super quick yet, but I love that there is no smell, and my husband commented on this as well because I did it while we were having coffee in the morning. I found that I was quite a bit quicker doing my second hand, so I think that over time, I can get the entire process to around 40 minutes. That's my goal anyway!I love being able to do this at home with such stunning results. My nails look better with these strips than when I was going to the salon. And the value for two sets is unbelievable!Truly, I love these strips. I am not a 'girly girl' either. I work from home, I rarely wear makeup, and for the next two weeks, I will be laying new floors and baseboards with help from my dad and brother. I love that these strips make my nails so much stronger. They are not constantly peeling, breaking, and chipping. For that alone, I will continue to use them. But my nails looking crazy cute and professionally manicured is a really nice bonus! Highly recommended!UPDATE: I just tried the P Tanning Bear for toenails for the first time. I normally get pedicures at a nail salon with traditional polish, so I was nervous to try doing this myself, but it was really easy. The gel strips stuck securely, and it took me about 45 minutes total to do. A user error- it was a nice day and I decided to do my nails outside. These really do get hard in UV light, even without a lamp! As I was finishing my second foot, I noticed that they were getting hard to push into place. Then I remembered - sunlight!!! Doh! I did get them done in time, but I'm pretty sure that the rest of the set is toast. My fault! I did not even bother to use the UV light. I just sat outside for about 10 more minutes, and they are hard as can be. I've had them on for a few days now, and they are comfortable and cute, and they are staying put.I have had them on for 9 days now, and they still look like I just did them. I was a bit worried because they were curing naturally since I put them on outside, so I thought the last few nails might now last, but they are doing great and I love the way they look!
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Nail prep and acetone trick - and other techniques to improve wear time
Ever since I learned of the acetone trick I have not had any issues with hairs getting under them, it is literally a game changer. Thorough nail prep is also key for prolonging the length of time they remain adhered to the nails. Mine will last a solid two + weeks if I do the following :- I put the set I'll be using next to my space heater but still in their black box to keep light from activating prematurely. When warmed, they will be ultra flexible / formable to match one's nail shapes. The use of a heater is as important to success as the acetone trick, in my experience. The first few times before I realized heat was necessary, it was quite difficult because they were so stiff.-Of course, good nail prep like pushing cuticles back and a remove extra cuticle skin , gentle file of the nail bed ('roughed up' nail bed helps adhesion) , Once finished with the preparing, was hands with dawn or whichever kind of dish soap when time to start application. After washing hands and nails with the anti grease soap (anti grease dish soap or similarhelps remove oils that will interfere with adhesion) Next- is to wipe your nail beds with the alcohol prep pad that is included. It helps to wipe finger tips skin with the alcohol wipe since we touch the strip when applying, and we need the least amount of oil possible, otherwise they will pop off shortly after. I now just put rubbing alcohol all on my hands and nails. . If nail prep is skipped, the nails will not stay on long. Period.-I use a pair of eyebrow trim scissors to trip off the excess, though nail clippers will do.-when I apply the strip, I place it beginning from one side so just one half of the nail has the strip on, so the other half of the strip is still essentially not touching , so i can pull /stretch the non adhered side (when necessary) so all of the nail is covered /reduces the rigid line sticker look. If they have not been warmed up with the heater this will not work. I keep the heater on in my area throughout application.-After I have the strips on, but before any curing with light, it is now time to proceed with the two step magic method of the acetone trick. The result of this technique literally 'seals' the nail strip around the nail edges, eliminating the super ew hair snag feeling. I cannot recommend this step enough. Also, this sealing prolongs overall wear.You can purchase the 100% acetone from amazon for under $10. So after applying my nail strips while they are still pliable and not at all cured yet, take your 100% acetone and pour a bit in the cap of the bottle or any small dish-Step 1 of 2: Dip a paint brush or a nail polish brush in the acetone and apply a generous amount all around the edges of the strip/skin. (Do make sure to press them first before acetone so as not to get any underneath )We are basically 'melting' the polish down a bit to seal them against the nail bed. So apply the acetone around the end sides of your nails, avoiding the center part obviously.Step 2 of 2: After applying the acetone along the sides/edges of the strip /nail, wait like 45 -50 seconds then use the pusher/ orange wood stick flat edge and press along each of the areas where we just applied the acetone. Do it gently at first to test that the acetone is dry, bc it will cause the strip to have a 'gummed up' effect if pushed on too soon. Not a huge deal, just wait a minute more or so. Finish pushing down along the edges with the orange wood stick or whichever tool you prefer. I cannot stress how imperative these two steps are! I can now easily get about two weeks wear, zero hair snagging, this is essential.-Now in the application process it is finally time to cure the semi cured gel . nail lamps for curing these are like 11$ I use ohora s and it has preset times i do about 4 long cycles. They will then look shiny and pretty.-After they've cured -Use the nail file to refine and file down any areas that are still a bit over the nail (or if you did not cut the excess strip when applying, then file it all away filing in one direction (I highly recommend trimming them when applying but don't worry about perfection, as that is what the filing is for) So just refine to your natural nail nail length, ensuring there are no areas that are longer than the nail length itself (otherwise they will be prone to breaking easily )-I have found that semi cured nail polish allow my nails to grow /keep their length (with exceptions obviously ) but overall I've only been able to actually have a bit of length to my natural nails when I keep them 'protected' with these nail strips. I have tried a few other brands out of curiosity, however, for my nail shape I have had the best results with ohora . My favorite colors are n nudist and n Gold Coast. I've tried many different colors, but I stick with N Gold Coast these days. I also like N Clean white.I am not affiliated with any company. I wrote this for anyone that may find these tidbits helpful, or for those that are here reading are not getting good results wondering what is causing them to pop off so soon, etc.I did not come up with the acetone trick myself, I learned it from Thatohoragirl's tutorial. I have been using these for some years now. I almost gave up after my second or third applications popped off shortly after, before I knew the importance of nail prep, before I knew of the acetone step, and keeping them warm during application. The process of applying sometimes gets annoying, but it's way better (to me at least) than waiting for strong smelling, short lasting, nail polish to dry. The cured strip really feels similar in strength as gel nails. Very much a game changer in having pretty nails that feel hard like gel yet easy to do yourself and less costly than going to get them done.
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