Amayzine

gel polish for a bargain

I find nails to be a thing. They should be freshly painted with a nice color to adorn your hands. When it comes to rough peeling, I run to the cabinet for a strong remover; better bare than damaged. This only applies to the nails, by the way. On weekends, I love to lounge in a uniform consisting of jeans and a boring shirt. But the nails must look good.

 
Now I prefer to settle into the chair of the nail expert, where there is attention to the cuticle, the perfect length, filing in one direction, and a nice color. But sometimes this goes wrong. As in: the day has twenty-four hours and I have no time for a visit to the expert or to let four layers of regular polish dry at home. Then I have the solution and it’s also ridiculously cheap. Yes, sometimes that can be quite nice. You run to your drugstore, buy a starter kit from Impulss, throw in some nice polishes into the shopping cart, and you’re done. At home, you spend a quarter of an hour behind your polish and lamp, and you have at least a week of beautiful nails. That makes types like me very calm.