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#1 Beautiful

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Posted 26 May 2010 - 11:38 AM

We use our hands for everything, and a lot of the time they may end up dry or banged up, or whatever else. I don't know about you ladies, but for me, I don't use that as an excuse to not have pretty, soft, and nice hands. But like I said, since we use our hands for everything, having a manicure done may only lasts a few days before it starts to chip away. Even if you get acrylics, sometimes they just don't work out for one reason or another.

I have Yahoo!, and everyday they have featured articles, and yesterday one caught my attention immediately.

http://shine.yahoo.c.../#photoViewer=1

I rarely go out and get my nails done professionally. I used to do it more when I did pageants, but it can get so expensive to get touch ups that I just do it at home, but even then I have to fix it a lot because it chips. But this CND Shellac looks AMAZING. When you read through the article and look at the pictures, it really looks like it could be a great thing, especially with all that she was doing with cleaning and stuff.

I'm definitely thinking about getting it done :emoticon-0165-muscle:
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#2 scatty14

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Posted 15 November 2011 - 03:53 PM

OOh everytime I have had my nails done, I have ruined them within minutes as I cannot manage to sit long enough before I need the loo. I have even asked for help with this but still ruin my nails at some point!




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