Saturday, June 18, 2011

Sally Hanson & Chip Shop.

The other night I went out to dinner at the Chip Shop (they have AMAZING baked veggie mac and cheese and get this... deep fried Snickers, Twinkies, for Pete's sake whatever the hell you want. I HIGHLY recommend it.) with my lover Mika. As we were gossiping and doing the normal girl thang I spotted her nails. They looked like an amazing artist spent 10 hours on each nail to create this lacey masterpiece. Well, something of that sort. Anyway, they were so cool of course I had to get the full 411. They are called Sally Hansons NEW Salon Effects nailpolish strips. You can go with a solid color or spice it up with leopard print, zebra print, lace, fishnet, there are so many different styles to choose from. At first I was all confused on how to actually apply the strip or how it even worked. When Mika was trying to explain it just sounded bizarre to me. Right after we finish stuffing our faces at the delicious Chip Shop we headed on down to CVS. We searched the make up aisle and nothing, then baby Mika (I like to call her that because she is so tiny) found them on the tallest rack there is (ironic). It was hard to see the colors and prints to choose from because they were so high up but it's all good because I had found what I had been dreaming of (for the past 20 minutes). Me being the saucy diva I am went with the zebra print. I got home and immediately opened the box and gave it ago. The kit includes 16 strips in varying sizes, a cuticle stick and mini file/buffer. You actually file the access of the strip off of your nail. One must purchase this in order to understand the awesomeness of this new product. I have had them one for almost 4 days now, I did the dishes, went in the hot tub, and was in the shower everyday. No chipping, no lifting, just a perfect manicure. I read that it last for up to 2 weeks. I will report back and let you know the status then. Until then, go out and get them! You can find them at any CVS, Rite-Aid, Walgreens, Duane Reade and Target.





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