I was so excited to try out Jamberry nail wraps for 4th of July weekend this year and I picked out a festive and patriotic design called Ka Boom. I was nervous about the application process because I tend to have shaky hands and always mess up nail polish when attempting to apply with my left hand. That wasn't the case with these nail wraps and they applied very easily even with my slightly shaky hands.
After speaking with Amanda who is a Jamberry Nail Consultant, I found out a few additional benefits of using Jamberry wraps including the fact that they're non-toxic, very cost effective compared to going to a nail salon, and come in so many beautiful designs for any type of occasion.
The package came with my Ka-Boom design nails wraps in 9 different sizes (18 total wraps however I can get two uses out of one wrap since my nails are fairly short), a manicure set (nail file, buffer, clippers, etc.), two alcohol wipes, a mini heater, and a top coat nail polish along with a cute Jamberry pouch to store everything in one place.

Jamberry provides several videos that I recommend watching before getting started such as this video with application instructions along with reading the process overview below. It literally takes seconds to apply each wrap so it's not a time-consuming or frustrating process by any means.

Jamberry provides several videos that I recommend watching before getting started such as this video with application instructions along with reading the process overview below. It literally takes seconds to apply each wrap so it's not a time-consuming or frustrating process by any means.
I love how my nails turned out and it was so fun wearing this design for the 4th of July while on a trip to Vegas. I'm so happy I have enough wraps left to re-wear this design and I'll be sure to order additional designs for future weddings, vacations, parties etc.
Some other designs that I want to try in the future now that I have the full set up with mini-heater and manicure set.

Check out Amanda's Jam berry online store to browse all of their design or you can also follow along and Facebook and Twitter.
Yours turned out AMAZING! How long did they last? I love the peacock feather and the ones that look like mermaid scales! That one would have been perfect for my beach vacay!
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I've been using them for a while. They are super easy and super pretty :) I love the design you chose!
ReplyDeleteIve done these before, and they are cool once you learn how to apply them (which can be a bit tricky). Love the 4th of July look you did!
ReplyDeleteLove that print you chose - perfect for the 4th! I've used them a few times and it's a fun way to get some festive nails.
ReplyDeleteYou did such a great job and it was perfect for the 4th!! I tried it once but seriously it didn't work for me - user error totally on that one! xo, Biana -BlovedBoston
ReplyDeleteLove the 4th of July design, lady!
ReplyDeletelove the scales nails too! those are very cute. i love the fact they last a long time - i should try it out!
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Those are perfect patriotic nails!
ReplyDeleteYour nails came out fabulous, and what a perfect design for your 4th of July trip to Vegas! Love how long they last, and that they don't damage your nails :)
ReplyDeleteWow, I see these all over and have never tried, yours look awesome!! Hope you're having a great day!!
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oooh such a pretty print! i have heard of jamberry before, great concept!
ReplyDeleteSuch a cute, fun design. Very festive!
ReplyDeleteThat print is so fun!!! I have seen so many people using those lately.
ReplyDeleteThese are so fun!! I need to do my nails more often!!
ReplyDeleteLove these!
ReplyDeleteLove these!
ReplyDeleteThese look great, I love the patriotic pattern you chose!! I was surprised how easy they were to put on, too!
ReplyDeleteThat mini heater is so cute! haha I always love these and I love that they're easy to apply and you don't have to worry about waiting for them to dry, but I just can't ever get them to file down nicely :( I think it's because my nails are too short.
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