I tried to use this film on one nail just to see what it would be like, and I think I'd need an entire afternoon to get my nails done because it takes a lot of patience to do! The first problem I encountered was that several sheets of the film are stored inside a thin plastic sleeve which is stuck to the card packaging with a layer of sellotape. It is very difficult to stop the film from getting stuck on this sellotape! When it gets stuck, you have to use a bit of pressure to remove it which results in creases forming on the film. :( As you can hopefully see from the picture below, the film is very thin and so it's probably best to cut it into thumbnail-sized rectangles before cutting into smaller shapes. Apart from the impracticalities of the packaging and the film itself, with a spare 3-4 hours (!!!) it produces very nice nail art! Just make sure you use a lot of top coat to seal them down. You will need to top up the top coat daily as the edges of the film start to curl away from the nail after a while. It's nice that Etude House have made a recent nail trend very affordable and accessible!
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