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23-01-08, 03:28 PM
hi all.....
i have come across this product....apparantly it is a professional product only and you have to go to a salon to have them put on. They do look really good....and with certain celebs being spotted with them on i thought there may be a market for them here....but i have not seen them here or heard of them...but they do look good especially the metallics. i just wondered what you fellow geeks thought of them and if anyone from the US had seen them and how good are they.......i cant find anything about them in the uk so am presuming you cant get them done here as yet???? link: Minx Nail Coverings thanks all |
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23-01-08, 05:30 PM
It looks exactly the same as the avon peel and go things,
i had a sample of the avon ones and they would be ok for someone with flat nails but i have very arched shapely nails and they are impossible to fit to mine, because of the arch i had lots of creases because the product does not stretch to adapt to different shapes, hth |
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23-01-08, 08:31 PM
hmmm i have not seen the avon ones....but surely if its a professional product...there must have been some training involved in application and the quality would surely be better.....i really dont know i am just interested as they look quite good in the pics.....especially on the front cover of the nails magazine.
thanks for ur replies
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23-01-08, 08:32 PM
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23-01-08, 09:41 PM
I woudnt always believe everything that you see on magazine covers and I know allot of the time they are 'touched up' so they show no flaws.
Its hard to tell on the pc picture but some are done well and some are done not so well. |
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24-01-08, 04:19 AM
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And while I sell Avon, and while I love many of their products, I do NOT let my clients waste their money on those stupid peel and stick which don't work half as well as they claim and are over priced crap. sorry... but... it also makes me think of when we were kids, and would put pieces of scotch tape on our nails to make them longer and then paint the scotch tape? I can't see the sense in this anymore than I can see the sense in those digi machines.... |
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24-01-08, 09:39 AM
mmmmm.....not sure about these.
If you read up on how to remove them, using a hairdryer and melting them abit, then picking off from the lateral fold accross the nail, I'd guess unless the person wearing these sat on their arse all day & did nothing that there could be a possible means of getting a bacterial infection under this, if placed over the natural nail plate, even if you santise it, likley they will still start to come away? Not convinced |
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24-01-08, 09:51 AM
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Thats what I was going to say - Avon peel and stick polish! |
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24-01-08, 12:31 PM
thanks for all you replies.
i do see what you are saying....and yes i do agree with the majority of it, but Nails is a Professional mag aimed towards professionals in the industry (is it not? maybe someone from the US can confirm), much like scratch and pro beauty etc.if it is featured on the front cover then surely there must be something to it....with regards to hygiene then may be that is why they are pro use only...i dont know. I do see what you mean by comparing them to Avon stick ons....but Avon sell many things.....i dont think i would use there nail enamel on a client for example....i use creative for instance because it is a professional product. Apparantly it is going to be featured at New york fashion week the nails on the cover was done by tom bachik....a fellow geek beachneck...i have PM'd him to ask if he could comment on them on this thread. thanks peeps. xx |
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25-01-08, 09:07 PM
just out of interest i sent an e mail to Minx to find out about them, here is what the put in there reply:
Dear Sian, Hello! I am so excited to hear from you! I work with Minx nails and Dawn Lynch-Goodwin, the CEO (we call her the Chief Cheeky Minx), told me about the salongeeks.com site. It looks excellent, and I'm so delighted to hear that you have already posted a comment about Minx on it! Can you send me a link to your comments? We'd love to respond or give you any additional information you would like. The training definitely covers all the elements of application, removal, and care. And, since Minx doesn't use any chemicals in application or removal, you can apply it while customers are getting their hair or makeup done. This comes in handy not only with busy clients, but when working with celebrities or models for shoots! I'm attaching our first press release that we issued on Jan. 16, announcing the launch of Minx to salons and spas. We intended on launching in the UK later this year, if you had a group of manicurists together that would like to do a training session, Dawn would be happy to accommodate you as she used to live in London and frequently flies there! Thank you again so much for your interest, Sian. I am really excited to hear from you and I hope we can get something up on the www.salongeeks.com Web site that will be relevant and interesting to members!!! Also i will attach a link to the press release mentioned xx |
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