I saw they had a kids version and would love them for DD (nail polish lasts like 1 day on her) but I imagine they are a pain to put on!
I saw they had a kids version and would love them for DD (nail polish lasts like 1 day on her) but I imagine they are a pain to put on!
honeydew / 7303 posts
@Mamaof2: I've tried them on myself and they last a long time. They are a pain to put on. I do t know about the kids version. Seems hard to get a kid to sit still that long for them to be put on right, but they are adorable!
GOLD / papaya / 10166 posts
I've tried them on DD1 but she ended up pulling them right off... what a waste....
pomegranate / 3275 posts
I've done it once, and it took 45 minutes to put them on her. They lasted pretty long, and she didn't really pick at them until the end. But, it was 45 minutes to put them on!!!! I would imagine that I'll get faster at it, if we did it more, but we've only done it the one time. She did really like them (but she's also five)
wonderful kiwi / 23653 posts
I've had a few friends host online Jamberry parties but never took the plunge!
hostess / wonderful honeydew / 32460 posts
I have a bunch and love them! They're really easy to apply if you use the little jamberry heater. DD loves them too, but her nail wraps only lasted 3-5 days. Her toe wraps stayed on close to a month!
Pics of some I did with her
hostess / wonderful honeydew / 32460 posts
@Mamaof2: a few usually peel off on their own and she picks off the rest
pomelo / 5129 posts
I've used them and love them. It takes about 20 minutes to put them on after I've gotten it down, but they look so much better than polish, and there's no drying time. Plus if she loses her patience while you're putting them on, you can always stop and resume later. With polish you'd still have to try to get her to sit still until they dry.
cantaloupe / 6059 posts
I hate them. They bubble on my fingers, personally. Even the person who sold them to me tried to help and we spent over an hour putting them on and they still bubbled. Not worth it to me!
pomegranate / 3275 posts
@Mamaof2: I'm not very gifted in the art of jamberry application hahaha it was also my very first time doing it and I had to watch a YouTube video every new nail hahaha
pomelo / 5866 posts
We love Jamberry. My daughter should be a consultant because she tells everyone about them. My nails are super short so we share the kids sets now. Such a fun mommy-daughter activity. They only last a few days on the hands. On the toes, two weeks. I'm so active and we are both closet nail biters.
Oh and I take all kinds of shortcuts on the process! Since we end up peeling them off, sometimes I don't heat them. Sometimes I don't file them first. I'm bad but it does stay stuck for awhile. I just think of them as 'temporary' decoration. Hint: there are way cheaper ones in the drugstore but limited quality. I've only tried Jams though.
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