The listing, **Must See** Nail foil strips with glue, beautiful results! has ended.
Up for auction is nail foil strips and the glue to attach it to your nails. You will get the 5 strips shown in the last 6 pics. I fell in love with nail foiling and now have bunches of the strips, so I wanted to share. You can do so much with nail foil! I usually start my free shipping auctions at 499 but since I'm not sure how this is going to go I started it a little higher. If this goes well and people seem interested I will put up more at a lower starting bid. I have tried to include lots of my own pics to show you how simple and beautiful nails turn out. It does take a little practice and LOTS of patience, especially doing full coverage nail foil. But you also have to have patience with the glue. The glue goes on white/blueish and when it dries (to a tackiness) it will be clear. You have to make sure to wait until all your glue is clear! On lighter polish it will be hard to tell when it dries but after a while you will get a feel for knowing when it's ready. You have to use a top coat otherwise the foil will rub right off in minutes. Use a NON fast dry top coat. I have been using NYC extra shine t.c.! This t.c. Seems to wrinkle the foil the least. Most foils will relax ( release most the wrinkles) after it dries. I have ran into one or two that wrinkle really bad. Use the LEAST amount of strokes to put on your t.c. Also you should t.c. Daily or every other day if possible to keep the foil looking good. Cut each piece just big enough to cover each nail. I always save the left overs and use them later on to do tips or just a crazy pattern on my nails. Note that once you lay the foil down you can not lift it off to reposition it (it will leave foil where it touched glue) so make sure you place it correctly the first time. I will include instructions with the foil and glue.