**Disclaimer, I received a sample to facilitate this review. All opinions are 100% my own**
Today I’ve got a review of Jamberry Nail wraps to share with you. I had heard of Jamberry a few times but I hadn’t really explored trying them out myself. Jamberry boasts these can last up to 2 weeks so I could definitely see using these for when you’ve got a long trip and have to leave your polish behind, or if you’re in the mood for some quick and fun nail art.
I received a few of these stickers and they’re all quite fun so I could see myself using them in the future.
I was really intimidated by the application process at first. You have to get a hair dryer (or some other heat source out) and essentially melt the material ever so slightly so it become malleable and can adhere to your nail. But, I watched the how-to video created by Jamberry and felt fairly confident about the whole process by the end of it:
Each Jamberry sheet comes with 18 stickers in varying sizes and are long enough that you can cut the strips in half and use them for another manicure at a later time. I can’t speak to the variety of sticker sizes as I was only sent 5 loose samples, but from pictures I’ve seen online, it seems like there are plenty of options to fit any nail size (up to a certain length of course).
On one hand, I don’t know how durable they will actually be for 2 weeks. I think a more reasonable expectation is a week. But again, I can’t say for sure since I did not wear them that long. Jamberry retails for $15 for one sheet so it’s definitely a higher price for something you can only use a few times. That being said, if you opt for the accent nail look, you could make your sheet last for quite a few manis. From my experience, there were some slight problems with matching the sticker to my nail width, but hopefully having access to a full sheet, none of you would encounter that.
That being said, I think they are really fun and it’s an awesome way to get a mani that you wouldn’t normally be able to do on your own. They’re super easy to apply, there is zero clean-up, and it’s overall an easier process than painting your nails would be. I’ve tried a few other nail wraps and these hands down applied best and had the best selection for designs. If you’re in the market for nail wraps, I’d say these are a good route to go.
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