Do you have to buy a Jamberry heater to put on Jamberry Nail Wraps? The answer is no. You can put on your Jamberry Nail Wraps as simply as using your hair dryer at home. Watch the video to see how.
Video: Heating Your Jamberry Nail Wraps Using a Hair Dryer with Christina of CCP
Watch the video: Heating Your Jamberry Nail Wraps Using a Hair Dryer with Christina of CCP.
What You’ll Need
30 Days of Beautiful Nails Challenge
This is day twelve of the 30 Days of Beautiful Nails Challenge! Remember to moisturize your hands, feet, and cuticles. Here’s the first post and all about the challenge: 30 Days of Beautiful Nails. (Note: You can start the 30-day challenge any time!)
Jamberry Heater or Hair Dryer
If you’re interested in the Jamberry Heater, check out my post from yesterday: Heating Jamberry Nail Wraps Using the Jamberry Heater.
What method of heating your Jamberry Nail Wraps do you plan to use?
I look forward to reading your comments, seeing your photos, and chatting on social media!
Christina <3
Thanks for sharing very helpful information. You are right, the hair dryer can be used for many purposes and very convenient.
Thanks for posting this. This helps a lot.
Using a hair dryer for soaking the wetness of your nail coating is a better technique.
I would like to share one more technique, Nail polish dries when it experience cool temperatures, so try cool-drying your nail paint in place by using chill water. Prior coating your nails, fill a bowl with cold water along with ice cubes and after coating your nails, plunge your nails in the chill water for 2-3 minutes.
woww!!! its a very good share …
it seems very informative…
I also want to share some steps…
Sponge your hands with soap and water.
Toned nails lightly with nail buffer (this step is noncompulsory). The polishing helps to eliminate any jagged areas of the nail and also makes a slightly bumpy area that helps the adhesive stick.
Smear all nails down with either a nail prep pad, rubbing alcohol, or nail polish remover.
If you don’t want to use any elementsor chemicals, use the buffing technique, then wash your hands again to remove any “nail dust”.
Hope this information will helps you !!!!
thanks a lot…