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I love to get my mani-pedi's but my finger nails grow fast, and toe nails grow slowly.  Ergo, I need to do my nails more often.

 

i use OPI most of the time, but being a framer & artist, I only get about 2 days out of DIY manicures!

 

Shopping for groceries last month, I saw a tower of "gel" polish for $1.99 per bottle.  A color caught my eye so I got the color and the clear top coat.  SINFULSHINE Step 1 and Step 2.

 

I am halfway into week 2 with my polish job!!  I can't believe how well this has held up!  I'm actually bored with the color by now!  I haven't needed another grocery trip, but next time I go I will probably pick up 5-6 colors!

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I use my hands a lot too. I never get more than 1 or 2 days with OPI without it starting to chip so I don't buy it anymore. I know people love it but for me it's overrated.

I use the Sally Hansen "gel" polishes and get 4 - 5 days without a chip.

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I get pedicures but not manicures.  My fingernails grow too fast to justify the cost.  Gel manicures last me two weeks, but I don't like the way they have to scrape it off to remove it.  It damages my nails.  Do you have to remove the gel polish that you buy the same way?


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Does the gel you diy require anything special to remove. I have only had one gel manicure.  Guess I didn't pay attention when she did it but I thought it really lasted great until I went to remove it myself!  Soaked my fingers in acetone for about two days.  Never again as I do not go to the nail salon other than once a month for pedi.

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I love Sally Hansen but they have very few colors comparatively.

 

I like OPI, Essie and Sinful.  I start with two coats of an OPI base, then two coats of color, a Sally Hansen clear top coat and then Essie Good To Go, a fast dry gel-like coat.

 

I have very fragile and thin nails.  The process above hardens them and they look good up to two weeks, depending on how much I use my hands.

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@NickNack You can use regular remover but it definitely takes more to remove it. I did purchase a bottle of Cutex Spa Formula which is supposed to be for gel polish removal but haven't tried it yet.

 

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@Libbylady I wonder where all of the polish chips end up...like in my cooking?

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Libbylady...I have been using Sinful nail polish for years and brought whichever color I wanted with me to my manicurist.  Since my hip surgery in 2015 I have not been driving and miss being pampered and after reading your post I will check out the SINFULSHINE Step 1 and Step 2


@Libbylady wrote:

I love to get my mani-pedi's but my finger nails grow fast, and toe nails grow slowly.  Ergo, I need to do my nails more often.

 

i use OPI most of the time, but being a framer & artist, I only get about 2 days out of DIY manicures!

 

Shopping for groceries last month, I saw a tower of "gel" polish for $1.99 per bottle.  A color caught my eye so I got the color and the clear top coat.  SINFULSHINE Step 1 and Step 2.

 

I am halfway into week 2 with my polish job!!  I can't believe how well this has held up!  I'm actually bored with the color by now!  I haven't needed another grocery trip, but next time I go I will probably pick up 5-6 colors!



@Libbylady wrote:

I love to get my mani-pedi's but my finger nails grow fast, and toe nails grow slowly.  Ergo, I need to do my nails more often.

 

i use OPI most of the time, but being a framer & artist, I only get about 2 days out of DIY manicures!

 

Shopping for groceries last month, I saw a tower of "gel" polish for $1.99 per bottle.  A color caught my eye so I got the color and the clear top coat.  SINFULSHINE Step 1 and Step 2.

 

I am halfway into week 2 with my polish job!!  I can't believe how well this has held up!  I'm actually bored with the color by now!  I haven't needed another grocery trip, but next time I go I will probably pick up 5-6 colors!




and give it a try.  So glad I found your post.

The moving finger writes; And having writ, Moves on: nor all your Piety nor Wit Shall lure it back to cancel half a Line Nor all your Tears Wash out a Word of it. Omar Khayam
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I use acetone to remove gel polish.  Providing there is no curing light involved, it can be removed like any other polish. 

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Here's a tip, ladies...

 

IMO the place to buy Sinful nail polish is Walgreens drugstore, in their beauty section. 

 

Walgreens has an incredible selection of colors, including a section of Sinful colors ONLY CARRIED by Wallgreens.  Sometimes they put that section in a different area so you have to ask or look for it.

 

I love the colors that are Walgreens only and they're always (that I've seen) $1.99 a bottle.

 

When I first saw them, I thought they couldn't be good at that price, but I was so drawn to the color I tried it out.  Now I love them.