White French
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White French
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Traditional x modern.
Semi-cured clear gel nail strips featuring classic white french tips with mega volume and maximum shine.
QUICK & EASY: Easy-to-apply, fast-curing formula.
MOLDED SHAPE: Voluminous center x thin cuticle edge design sculpts and adds definition to nail shape.
MEGA VOLUME: Plump gel that masks imperfections for a smooth finish.
MIRROR SHINE: Rich, bold color with light-reflecting particles deliver brilliant shine.
EVEN SURFACE: Three perfectly-layered coats of gel polish create an always-even surface. GEL STRONG: Lasting shine and durable wear for up to 14 days.
32 semi-cured gel manicure strips in 12 sizes, 2 prep pads, 1 nail file, 1 wooden manicure stick
Strip: Acrylates Copolymer, Polyurethane-11, Dipentaerythrityl Pentaacrylate, Acrylates Crosspolymer, Polyester-5, Synthetic Fluorophlogopite, Polyethylene Terephthalate, Polyurethane-33, Aluminum Hydroxide, Tin Oxide. MAY CONTAIN: Chromium Oxide Green, Iron Oxides, Red 36, Manganese Violent, Blue 1 Lake, Titanium Dioxide, Aluminum Powder. Prep Pad: Isopropyl Alcohol, Water/Aqua/Eau
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Frequently Asked Questions
Wash your hands with an oil-free soap and water (dish soap works great to remove oils from the skin and nails! This helps Glaze adhere best). Shape the nails and push back cuticles. Use the enclosed Prep Pad to remove any remaining oil and residue. Make sure your nails are completely dry before application.
To remove GLAZE, apply cuticle oil (such as our Red Therapy Nourishing Cuticle Oil) to the base of the nail. Using a manicure stick, gently and slowly lift the nail strip from the corner of the cuticle area. Saturate the nail with additional oil to help loosen the adhesive. After a few moments, gently and slowly lift off the Glaze from your nail by pushing from the cuticle line toward the tip of the nail with the wooden stick. Do not rush! If you feel any tension, apply more oil, and allow more time for the adhesive to dissolve.
Tip 1: Before use, clean the cuticle line neatly. This step is important, as dead skin is a main cause of premature lifting, and hair getting caught. Carefully push back the cuticles and optionally remove your cuticles by trimming with a cuticle nipper or gently buffing them away with the included file. Then, ensure the nails are clear from oils and residue by wiping down with the included prep pad.
Tip 2: Press down all around the cuticle area and entire nail surface using the included wooden stick. Then, press and smooth the entire nail surface with your finger, making sure there is no gap between Glaze and your nail.
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Customer Reviews
- KristleVerified BuyerAge Range 35 - 441 week agoAge Range 35 - 44Rated 5 out of 5 starsBest french nails!
Got so many compliments. Classy but durable!
Was this helpful? - Nicole C.Verified BuyerAge Range 35 - 442 weeks agoAge Range 35 - 44Rated 5 out of 5 starsEasy application
Have been using Dashing Diva for about 3 years now. Quick & easy to apply. Get lots of compliments on my nails. Seem to last longer than salon nails. Pretty durable thru lots of hand washing.
Was this helpful? - Kathy2 weeks agoRated 5 out of 5 stars5 Stars
These are literally the easiest French Nails I have ever used. So strong and beautiful. So I happy I found them online, they are the perfect solution!
Was this helpful? - Amy I.Verified BuyerAge Range 35 - 441 month agoAge Range 35 - 44Rated 5 out of 5 starsAnother to add to my favorites!
I love french manicures and these are so easy and pretty. Alot of reviews were talking about them having to much white but I don't see a problem with them. With them having more white, people with shorter/lower nail beds are also able to use these.
Was this helpful? - Mary D.Verified BuyerAge Range 55 - 642 months agoAge Range 55 - 64Rated 5 out of 5 starsLove 💕 them!!
I have been using Dashing Diva for over a year now. I am very pleased with the look and durability of the product. It’s also very easy to use and looks very professional for a fraction of the cost .
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