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05-11-09, 10:17 PM
argos have a large pack of nail art pens and varnishes in one big box....wish id bought those (think they come with a dvd)
Have you tried glitter tattoos, our party girls love these, also hair gems (we are now selling these)....they attatch to the hair using ghd's etc.....they come in various colours and shapes and really sparkle... also what about hair tattoos....these just peel off and stick in the hair.... |
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05-11-09, 10:28 PM
Nail Delights Home to quality affordable nail art
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08-11-09, 10:38 PM
we do pamper parties for children...we use glitter eye make up and put some on their cheeks...we apply glitter tattoos, we use glitter nail polish and ad some face diamante gems then we put hair gems applied with straightners in their hair....they absolutely love it.....
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09-11-09, 12:08 PM
just a thought, where would we stand in terms of insurance if a child moved suddenly and got burnt with the ghds? Would our insurance cover for this if we are not trained hairdressers? I'm going to get some hair gems for my daughter, but to offer as a service I don't want to be a party pooper but I wouldn't be comfortable unless I had confirmation that I was covered. Has anyone looked into this?
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