Fundraiser Opportunity

Hello everyone,

I've joined a company that has a fundraising option and I'd like to use it to help Bobtails.

If you have/work/love an OES organization that would like to set up a fundraiser from my website http://aspire.jamberrynails.net please PM or email me.

The company pays a percentage of sales and I'd gladly donate my commission. This would help me to get the name and product out there (they have not launched nationally or internationally yet) AND help Bobtails. For shipping outside the USA they would have to be paid for on the website then shipped to my US address and I'd ship them on to the buyer.

Please note that these are nail shields, easy to apply and very affordable. My daughter calls them "shrink wrapping" for your nails. They last 2+ weeks on fingers 6+ weeks on toes. They are for your natural nail or can also be used on acrylics or gels and can be encapsulated (by a professional nail tech). 2-3 manicure/pedicures can be done with each sheet of nail shields.

Thank you for looking!
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I am a licensed nail tech and am wondering how these a applied. Is this something that just gets stuck on over your regular nail or glued on? Decal? How do you remove them? What about a one with a sheepie on it? If this is applied as a stick on onto the nail, I saw something like it at the Mall of America @ a Kioesk.
dogmom wrote:
Is this something that just gets stuck on over your regular nail or glued on? Decal? How do you remove them? What about a one with a sheepie on it?


It does go on over your regular nail. The adhesive is heat activated and pressure sensitive. Using a hair dryer you soften the shield and apply it directly to the nail. (these can be applied over acrylics or gels or encapsulated in gel). They then form a water tight seal that is incredibly durable. I am the dishwasher in my house and do several sink loads a day and they have been fine. Many times I'll smack my nail and think "that's gonna damage them" and it doesn't! You take them off with warm water or use the hair dryer again to heat them up a bit and peel them off from the cuticle edge.

I'd love one with a sheepie on it but for now that isn't going to happen (unless we layer a sheepie over a solid shield mmm...thinking).

I'd love to send you out a sample and get your opinion. PM me your address if you want a sample. Nail techs are allowed to offer these as an application in salons.
Just a quick update!

I got mine, and last week I got brave and put them on.
A bit of history -
I never do my fingernails, as I lead an active life and am brutal on my hands. Between nursing work and all the hand washing and chemicals, and all my hobbies, I just never do them. I think chipped and beat up polish looks very tacky...and I don't have the time to dedicate to keeping them nice.
But my toes...that's another story. I get pedis and have pretty toenails...on my ugly toes!

But, these have worked wonderfully. I took a photo this morning...and this is after being on for one week!



I didn't do a perfect job, as this was my 1st time ever doing something like this. I didn't get my nails prepped as well as I should have - I had a buffer somewhere, but couldn't find it. :oops:
But the product is great - I do chores in the barn, garden work, dog training, grooming, did some beading on some mobiles I was repairing, wash dishes....and they have held up great!
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