Wednesday, July 29, 2015

Born Pretty Store Floral Nail Art Water Decals Review

Born Pretty Store Floral Nail Art Water Decals 
The best way of doing nail art for me is using nail art water decals. They look amazing and stay on nails for a long time without chipping. I had reviewed lots of water decals on my blog and today I am going to review full transfer nail art water decals that cover the full nails. They are priced at $3.99 and you can buy online HERE. Use the coupon code MEGW10 to get 10% off on your order.

Born Pretty Store Floral Nail Art Water Decals 
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Pattern #4
Instructions
Pattern #4 on my nails
Born Pretty Store Floral Nail Art Water Decals 
Born Pretty Store Floral Nail Art Water Decals 
Born Pretty Store Floral Nail Art Water Decals* comes stuck on smooth plastic sheet that is itself sealed in a plastic case. They can be securely carried around in a bag or purse. The stickers have 4 different patterns of different floral designs. They look really pretty and girlie on nails. 

The nail water decals are made of very thin plastic that does not tend to stick to itself upon application. They are super easy to apply and feel extremely light on nails. There are 4 rows of 40 nail wraps in the shape of nails. The smallest ones are for pinky fingers and the largest ones for thumbs.

Here is the procedure on how to apply water decals on nails:
• Remove the thin plastic sheet from the decals.
• Cut the pattern of decals you love to apply using scissors and trim them off to the size desired.
• Take a bowl of water. I use normal water of room temperature.
• Gently place the first decal in water and leave it for 10-20 seconds. 
• Take out the decal from water using a tweezer.
• Put the decal with the face down on the index finger. Using your thumb, lightly slide the sheet and the decal would be separated. If it is not sliding off then put it again in water for few seconds.
• Now place the decal over your nail and slide it to adjust its position. It gives you enough time to adjust the decals on your nails.
• I then gently wipe off the water using a soft towel.
• After doing all nails of one hand, apply a top coat to seal it.

Always make sure to apply top coat because once your nails get in contact with water, the decals would start sliding off. Nail art water decal is one of the easiest ways to do your manicure within few minutes. I find these decals much better than nail art stickers. These are awesome alternatives to applying nail varnishes. The pattern looks really delicate and pretty on nails. They look prettier in person than in pictures. The water decals last on my nails for a week without wearing off. They can be easily removed using a good nail polish remover. The key to applying full nail art decals is to trim them off according to the size of your nails. I have used Maybelline Color Show Nail Polish in Blackout as base (Reviewed HERE).

PROS:
Super easy to apply.
You do not need to have nail art skills to apply nail art water decals.
Feels very light on nails.
Lasts on nails for a long time.
Reasonably priced.
Born Pretty Store provides International shipping.

CONS:
None.

Overall Thoughts:
If you are not so good in nail art but love decorating your nails then you must try these gorgeous full water decals from Born Pretty Store. They feel extremely light on nails and last really long. They are definitely pocket friendly as you get 4 patterns for just $3.99. I would highly recommend these nail art water decals to all nail art lovers.

Rating: 5/5

My Tips:
Trim the nail art water decals a bit smaller than your nails.
Always apply a top coat to make the water decals last long.
Let you base coat dry completely.

Do you love nail art water decals?

Stay pretty!
Megha

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