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Spotted at Walmart: New Nailene SensatioNAIL Invincible Gel Polish Kits and Refills


It appears the at-home gel nail craze is in full effect.  I posted Nutra-Nails Gel Perfect UV Free Gel Color review and swatches a few weeks ago, and since then I have started to see those particular kits pop up in more than just Walgreens, so I would say they will be soon available in a number of outlets.  Anyway, at Walmart the other day, not only did I see the new SkinnyGirl Face & Body collection, I turned around to look at the Essie polishes and found this: Nailene's SensatioNAIL Invincible Gel Polish Kits and refills. 

The kit itself (pictured above on the display, and then a few closeups below), actually contains whatever color you pick for the polish, The Gel Primer, The Gel Base and Top Coat, the Cleanser, and the LED Light to set the polish.  You can also pick up other colors, which come in a smaller box with a swatch on the front.


All in all there are 12 colors to choose from:



I took some pictures of the actual main kit below - it's a simple four step process on the box - primer, color, set and top coat. 


This is what is actually included in the starter kit :  Cleanser, color, primer, base and top coat, and the LED light.


If you are really interested in the "how-to's", I downloaded the PDF for the actual instructions, found inside the box.  Click the image to see a larger view.


The starter kit retails for $49.98 and the refills/new colors are $9.98 a piece.  Seems about right compared to some of the other kits I've seen that sport a light - the light themselves tend to sell for around $50 a piece, and then you have to purchase the colors and cleansers separately. 

What do you think?  Something you might pick up? 

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NOTD: Studio M (for Meijer) Nail Lacquer in "Orna-Mint"


Another Studio M today, the house line for Miejer - this time from their holiday/Christmas collection that came out earlier this year.  This is called Orna-Mint and is a beautiful pale minty green foil.  In fact, this is such a shimmery shade that it was very hard to capture on film.  Below are the best pictures I could get. 



The swatch below actually captures the green shade pretty nicely.  It is almost a light evergreen color, and the silver foil throughout really brings out the mint.



This is two coats.  This particular color doesn't wear as well as some of the other Studio M or Massini shades I have.  I think it's probably because it's a foil.  In about 2 days I started to have chips.  Oh well - it's a beauty anyway!

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Review and NOTD: Nutra Nail Gel Perfect UV-Free Gel-Color "Dahlia"


A few weeks back I spotted the new entry into the UV/Gel nails: Nutra Nail Gel Perfect UV-Free Gel-Color.  I think Walgreens had four colors total available, and I chose Dahlia, the darkest shade in the group. 

These Nutra Nail Gel Perfect collections are a non-UV, gel nail colors, that dry in 5 minutes or less and protect nails from breaking with a patent-leather shine.  Each set comes with three bottles:

1.  Nutra Nail 5 Minute Gel Polish "Activator" (the larger polish with the red label)
2.  Cleaner (small bottle with white lid).  This was actually clear, but I used this before I snapped pictures.  As you'll see below, this is used to clean the brush on the actual nail color, hence the fact that the cleaner is now a deep maroon too!
3.  Gel Color - bottle with the black lid.



Below is a closeup of the color I purchased - Dahlia.  This is a cream chocolate maroon.   A beautiful color for fall and winter, I have worn this on my fingers, but will be using this as my pedicure shortly. 


So, the next question is, how do you do this without UV?  I took a picture of the instructions, or you can go over to Nutra Nail's website and click here to see them.  It's really pretty easy.  I would suggest laying everything out in advance, though - that will make it even easier.


1. First, make sure you have a clean work space, and a towel or paper towel that you can use to dry the brush off after cleaning.
2. Open/unscrew all your bottles, but leave the brushes in them. 
Note: you will do the next steps 5 fingers at a time.  Don't try and do all 10 fingers as the activator will dry out and get sticky, which makes the application process much more difficult.
3.  Brush one coat of applicator on 5 nails.  Apply liberally, but don't go overboard.  You just want the nails to look wet or shiny.  Do not let this activator dry, and do not touch it, before you move onto the next step.
4.  Apply one, thin, coat of the gel nail color.  This is a very thin "polish" or color, so don't be surprised if it bleeds out, or spreads out on the nail more than a standard nail polish. 
Note: You're first coat will appear streaky! 
5.  Clean the brush in the cleaner, and dry on your paper towel.  You will want to keep this cleaning step and repeat every 5 nails.
6.  Repeat Steps 3-5 on your other 5 nails.
7.  Repeat for a second coat - you will need to do this to achieve full coverage of the color. 

You can clean the activator and color brushes in the "cleaner" bottle.  This will help avoid buildup.

Below are my swatches of my first attempt.  I will say, because of the fluidity of the color, having accuracy upon application is a lot more difficult than it is with standard nail polish.  All in all, I was very impressed with my mani seeing as this was my first attempt! 

Overall thoughts?  I actually liked this.  The product does leave my nails stronger and thicker (due to the polish and activator, not because it is making my nails healthier).  The activator reminds me of nail glue - maybe it is, maybe it isn't, but that's what it reminds me of!  The color dried impeccably smooth and shiny.  Probably shinier than anything I've used before, including Seche Vite.  I didn't wake up with any fabric marks on my manicure, so when it says it dries in 5 minutes, it means it!  The actual product lasted on my nails for a good 10 days before anything began to chip off.  I should have taken a final picture, but I was so anxious to try some of my newer polishes I picked up that I didn't even thinking about it.  So, with that being said, make sure it's a color you really like, because you'll be wearing it for a while!  I think this would be great for a pedicure, simply because of the shine, strength and lasting power.  I tend to leave my pedi's the same for a longer period of time, so it makes sense for me to have something that can last that long. 

 


So, bottom line, would I buy this again?  I certainly would!  My only request would be to have more color options at the store - I like to see them in real life, not a computer generated swatch, so I probably won't order anything online.  The colors available online definitely surpass those at the store.  This is a pricey venture, too.  At $13.99 for a set, I would like to see the individual colors available.  I don't know that I need to buy the entire package again - I have plenty of activator and cleaner left from my first manicure, so if I could buy the color bottle alone, that would be nice, too.  On a side note, there are coupons available online if you are interested in trying these out, and are turned off by the price.  I'm not sure how much an actual professional gel manicure costs, but I would think that the costs of the at home version is close to 50% off of the cost of a salon version.

One more thing, I almost forgot.  This does suggest using the remover associated with this system, but I'll be honest, I used 100% acetone and didn't have a problem at all. 

So, seeing as this is fairly new, have you seen this or given it a try yet?  I know one reader posted earlier on my "spotted" post, but would like to see what others think too!

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Spotted at Walgreens: New NutraNail Gel Perfect 5 Minute Gel-Color Manicure Sets

On a recent trip to Walgreens (looking for the Wet 'n Wild LE polishes none-the-less), I saw a little display of a new NutraNail product - their Gel Perfect 5 minute Gel-Color Manicure sets.  I can only assume these are the up and coming "at home" versions of the very popular Shellac Nail system that has hit salons over the past year or so. 


Although the display I saw only had four colors to choose from (I picked up Dahlia), there are actually quite a few on the website. 




I'm going to try these out here in the next day or two.  I am wearing my Chanel Peridot right now, and I can't quite get enough of it. 

Have you seen these out?  What do you think?

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