Monday, July 21, 2008

Minx Nails, Nails for the Fast Lane

Have you ever wished you could emulate your favorite idols like Beyonce, Victoria Beckham, and Blake Lively, from head to toe? It may not be a complete facsimile but you can copy their fashionable fingernails and toes for a reasonable price in a speedy amount of time with Minx Nails.

They're nail polish stickers with pre-designed, intricated graphics that would had been time-consuming for the manicurist to draw and paint by hand. Tedious and expensive for the client to sit still and wait all day to dry.

All you have to do is pick out a design, slap it on, smooth and mold it out then trim it unlike it looks like a traditional paint job. You'll be out the door in no time flat. People will go, "Wow," when you show off your tricked-out designed nails.

For something so graphic yet so easy to use, it's surprisingly environmentally friendly but tough. The technology is derived from auto detailing but the inspiration came from chipped nail polish.

Hurried celebrities like Beyonce and Victoria enjoyed the variety of designs and the efficiency in split-second moments while racing between concerts and events.

With the inject of auto detailing technology, Minx Nails exceed beyond the traditional feminine pink and cream French manicure. It's cutting-edge technology shoots it with intense graphics and macho tattoo designs, such as naval Stars and Stripes with mermaids.
The nail enamel stickers that come with traditional tattoo designs are for the guys. Lisa Marie Presley's guitarist husband, Michael Lockwood, expresses his rock n' roll edge by accenting his look, using Minx Nails. The design variety, the shocking graphics, and the easy application to match your whims appeal to men who want something extra.
Whether you're a stressed-out career gal who needs something cute and quick for the date or a male hipster who wants an edge on his fellow hipsters, you can get groomed, stylish nails at a reasonable price within a reasonable amount of time.




















































































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