2017 is a scary place for a slew of reasons, but one reason is that everyone seems to have perfect nails. Seriously, scroll through your IG feed or look around your office, and you’ll see that so many women have perfectly manicured nails. Their secret is likely that their nails are fake, which is why they’re free from chipping, breaking, or the like.
Unfortunately, fake nails are pricey–not to mention that they seriously mess with your natural nails. An acrylic set in NYC can cost you upwards of $50, and something like holographic nails can tack on around $10 per nail.
But we’ve found a hack to getting holographic nails without the hefty price tag or nail damage. Behold, Lime Crime’s Pop On Nails:
So dope, right? But it gets better. They come in five holographic colors, and they’re only $14! Yes, they basically cost the same as that salad you bought for lunch today.
Plus, instead of spending an hour or more in the salon bored af and unable to touch your phone, these nails pop on in about 5-10 minutes, as Beauty Blogger CharmieJanee demonstrated on her Instagram.
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Sure, press-on nails don’t necessarily last as long as acrylic ones, but they save time, money, and nail damage. These Pop On Nails actually look and feel real, and did we mention that they’re vegan and cruelty free?
Like many of Lime Crime’s products, we have a feeling these won’t last long. Better stock up before you’re left with chipped af nails and no money in your account for a mani.
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