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Monday, October 6, 2014

Just Got a Sample Card? Here's How to Use Them! | Apply Your Heat-Activated Jamberry Nail Wraps Right for a Long Lasting Manicure

The fall/winter Jamberry 2014 catalog is out and the 300+ designs are stunning!


From simple and solid to trendy and modern, there's something for everyone.


If you're ready to ORDER NOW, just click here!


If you're going to give your sample a try first, take the 7 day challenge!  Try the Jamberry Wraps on a couple fingers and paint the rest.  How does your polish compare to the wraps on day 7?



Ready to get that sample on?  Here's a short & sweet video to show you how easy applying a Jamberry nail wrap is...

Before watching, NOTE:
-You do not need a heater to apply, you can also use a blowdryer or flat iron or hot-pack! (But if you want the handy Jamberry mini-heaters they're available on the site).

-Before applying, you absolutely want to prep your nails first to remove oils so they'll stick well, by 1) wiping with alcohol or polish remover and 2) pushing your cuticles down and to the sides.

-And each strip is meant for two nails -- so you cut the strip in half, and the rounded side goes DOWN.

-Using the actual plastic baggie to overlap your nail before heating & smoothing (as seen in this video clip) is an optional step, but a lot of people like it.  So you can experiment with that if you'd like.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pgJf8mRSCu8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pgJf8mRSCu8

-After you've thoroughly pushed down and smoothed it out, especially around the edges (with your nail pusher & finger), then you're going to wait until the wrap cools (like 20 seconds or so), and cut the excess off.  You can cut it by 1) using a small scissors as close as possible, and then filing downward to get rid of the excess, or 2) my fave: just take a nail clippers and cut all the way down (or even some of your nail) for a smooth edge every time.

-Once you have the wrap trimmed, I recommend you use heat & pressure one more time.  Taking the extra few seconds to really seal the edges and tips well will make a difference later!

This particular video is short, but it's great if you just need a quick demo & are good at reading the instructions too. :)  To soak in the knowledge from more detailed video clips (& explore some slightly different methods on how to apply, including the official Jamberry video), scroll down to this post here.




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Whether you just adore doing your nails (and want an on-going discount as a hobbyist!) or you're looking for an amazing business opportunity, look no further...

Jamberry Nails is a fast-growing company that is currently bringing consultants in at ground-level, with lots of room for growth, bonuses, and advancement.  

The ball is rolling quickly, so don't miss out!  With less than 60,000 consultants at this time, this company is young and has been named as a leading business expected to grow exponentially!


If you're curious about this flexible business opportunity with a product that is highly-visual and unique, then do this one tiny thing: email me at stcollection@juno.com and I'll send you a free pdf document on true success stories from my immediate Jamberry family and why I believe the Jamberry opportunity is a great one, right now.

No pressure to join, but if you're curious do be in touch!  What have you got to lose?

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Troubleshooting Issues | Making Your Jamberry Nail Wraps Smoother & Applying Them to Last Longer

If you are having some issues with your Jamberry Nail Wraps after a few days, we can help!  Getting them on is pretty straightforward if you follow the directions, but if on day 2, 3, or 4 you sense they haven't adhered as well as you'd like, here are some troubleshooting tips:



If you have lifting on the side or tip:
-you can re-seal again with more heat & pressure
- use the nail pusher and push down hard all the way around - 2 rounds of heat & pressure
-consider prepping your nails differently: wipe better with alcohol, consider spraying with hairspray ahead of time, or paint first with a base coat
-next time, get a metal cuticle pusher and scrape "invisible" (thin) cuticles that you probably can't see, but may be causing the nails to not adhere

If you have fraying on the tip:
-you can clip the nail straight across & then re-seal (heat & pressure) to remove any frays
-you can consider filing your nail tip at a 45 degree angle, actually on top of your nail, to remove any overlay

If your nails are especially curvy:
-consider cutting the tiniest of slits in the outer sides before apply to help avoid wrinkles and bubbles.  Check out this video for more on that.

If you're dealing with bubbles or wrinkles on the top:
-when you first apply, tug at the top of the wrap, outward and upward toward the left & the wrap, to stretch it more.
-consider using the "baggie method" (plastic bag over hand while heating and then pushing over to smooth out more evenly
-use your cuticle pusher to smooth them out
-when first applying, push up and down through the middle first, before spreading outward

If they won't stay on for more than a few days:
-make sure you prepped your nails well by wiping with alcohol or acetone
-use a nail buffer to give your nails a less-shiny texture before applying!
-try using a base coat of clear under your wraps to help them adhere better
-consider spraying with hairspray ahead of time (works well for some people)
-get a metal cuticle pusher, and scrape down near your cuticle area to remove "invisible" (very thin) cuticle layers that may be preventing them from adhering (you'd be surprised, this is often the case!)
-use same metal cuticle pusher to heat up the rounded end, and then press down around edges of the wrap (once on your nail) to seal it better than with just the rubber pusher alone

Other issues?  Connect with me at stcollection@juno.com and we'll find a method that will be the perfect fit for your nails!  You should absolutely be able to get 10 days to 2 weeks of wear out of them (although let's face it, even 7 days is longer than most nail polish lasts!).

It may take an application or two to tweak your process, but we promise, it gets easier and better over time!