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So how is that significantly faster? The application of liquid nail polish being about as fast as the application of the sheet, and the drying machine replaced by the curing machine. |
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(If you haven't realized yet that your S.O. will *always* take an age to get ready, especially when it involves being pampered, you haven't been paying attention.) |
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Alternatively, do away with nail polish altogether. It's a bit
of a silly time wasting affectation. |
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[madradish] I tend to agree with you but you know...<</wrings hands helplessly>>
[DrC] I know, but one can dream |
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<grins helplessly at poor sj's predicament> You could
gnaw off her nails in the middle of the night?</g> |
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You could cut the finger tips off an old pair of rubber gloves and apply fresh colour from a spray can in seconds. |
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It seems to me the nail polish would have a tendency to peel...much like "peel-off" nail polish used by the young'uns. |
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I can see two big advantages to this if it were a system for home use
1) no spillage
2) no splodges all over the fingers
of course if you have it done by pros then that's not an issue. In that case, the woman in question would probably find another way to spend ages getting pampered. |
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