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Jericho - Dead Sea Nail Kit
I've always seen the stands in malls and tried to dodge the sellers from selling me their beauty products from the dead sea. 1 day one of the sales assistant's asked me for my nail and they caught me at a weak moment. She buffed my nail using 3 different sides of a little block, then put some oil on it and within 1 minute my nail looked as if it had been almost french manicured. It was so shiny but unfortunately at the time my wallet could not buy the product as the price was too hefty and i walked away. I think it was $80 for the box and th...Read more
en some other deal if they threw in 2 of the boxes. But that finger nail stayed shiny for a few days afterwards and time passed and i forgot all about the product. Then for christmas this year one of my other friend's got nabbed by a stall holder and weakened into buying not 1 box but 3 (because the offer by the salesman would have just been oh so good to refuse) of these nail kit boxes and guess who now is the lucky person to have received 1 of them as a christmas present. I have to say that "i absolutely love it". I've buffed my nails twice now and the first time lasted a good week. I am very impressed with the look and shine and i highly recommend the product if you have money to spend! When this box finishes i will definitely buy another so lucky stall holder when you next nab me. I'll be pushing for a good deal. The clear step by step process typed on the back of the box. The ease to do it all (within 10 minutes you are done) and the length of time that your nails afterwards are shiny The high price for the average shopper.Similar opinion? Write a review on ieatwords.com.au!
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