I used them for 3-4 years on different clients.   They are great for nail 
biters who want to grow their nails out. I have had clients do yard work, paint 
their house. All kinds of office work. They are great as temporary nails for 
special occasions. 
Cons:  make sure you have correct placement the first time. Don't use a lot of 
the glue. Use a tip cutter ( you can cut them b4 application or after ) I 
personally didnt have good luck with the dashing diva French manicure look full 
tips. They are thinner and tend to crack down the middle. And those you don't 
even have to cut. Dashing diva changed the type of material that those were 
made from. 

Make sure you hold the tip on the finger with a good solid squeeze to make it 
adhere to the nail then brush on the finishing liquid after your done. 

They look and feel just like your own nails because they actually can be chosen 
to fit each type of nail. That's why there are sizers.  And write the number 
down so it's easier in the 2-3 weeks the come back for the soak off and new 
set.  

And other ???? Just send me an email privately. 

Caralyn 



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> Anybody use these?  Do they really have the strength of acrylic?
> Pros cons..... thank you!
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