Mobile Nail Studio At Your Door Step (nail jazzz)

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olabola (f)
Mobile Nail Studio At Your Door Step (nail jazzz)
« on: March 07, 2008, 02:47 PM »

hi nairalanders,

sorry for posting this thread here, i believe we have a lot of ladies that visits this section, that's why i've decided to put this post here. ok, it's just a brief one



                                 HERE COMES THE UNIQUE MOBILE NAIL STUDIO

I am happy to let you know that finally, it is possible to relax at the comfort of your home and still give your nails that beauty that you've always imagined at a reasonable and affordable price.

I am into nail stuffs such as fixing of

Acrylic nails
French tips
Stick on
Wrapping of natural nails
designing of nails
refilling & reshaping of nails
treatment of infected nails
Pedicure for ladies & gents
Manicure

How can u get this services?

thanks
iice (f)
Re: Mobile Nail Studio At Your Door Step (a-z Of Nails)
« #1 on: March 07, 2008, 04:11 PM »

what's wrapping of natural nails?
What's your price range? Say for a mani/ped?
Ziggy_mama
Re: Mobile Nail Studio At Your Door Step (a-z Of Nails)
« #2 on: March 10, 2008, 08:39 AM »

Quote from: iice on March 07, 2008, 04:11 PM
what's wrapping of natural nails?
What's your price range? Say for a mani/ped?


 @ Poster - Undecided Well??
olabola (f)
Re: Mobile Nail Studio At Your Door Step (a-z Of Nails)
« #3 on: March 10, 2008, 10:07 AM »

Quote from: iice on March 07, 2008, 04:11 PM
what's wrapping of natural nails?
What's your price range? Say for a mani/ped?


wrapping of natural nails is applying what we call acrylic powder and liquid to your nails to give it a solid foundation and also prevent it from breaking. Also people that doesn't like fixing artificial nails prefer to grow their nails by wrapping it. Hope u now understand what i mean by wrapping. the price for the pedicure is 900 naira and for the manicure is 600 naira, remember it's home services, thanks
olabola (f)
Re: Mobile Nail Studio At Your Door Step (a-z Of Nails)
« #4 on: March 10, 2008, 01:47 PM »

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olabola (f)
Re: Mobile Nail Studio At Your Door Step (a-z Of Nails)
« #5 on: March 14, 2008, 09:53 AM »

Quote from: iice on March 07, 2008, 04:11 PM
what's wrapping of natural nails?
What's your price range? Say for a mani/ped?

iice (f)
Re: Mobile Nail Studio At Your Door Step (a-z Of Nails)
« #6 on: March 16, 2008, 02:24 PM »

Quote from: olabola on March 10, 2008, 10:07 AM
wrapping of natural nails is applying what we call acrylic powder and liquid to your nails to give it a solid foundation and also prevent it from breaking. Also people that doesn't like fixing artificial nails prefer to grow their nails by wrapping it. Hope u now understand what i mean by wrapping. the price for the pedicure is 900 naira and for the manicure is 600 naira, remember it's home services, thanks

So acrylic nails is different from wrapping of the natural nails? Huh
olabola (f)
Re: Mobile Nail Studio At Your Door Step (a-z Of Nails)
« #7 on: March 17, 2008, 12:02 PM »

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fellybabe (f)
Re: Mobile Nail Studio At Your Door Step (a-z Of Nails)
« #8 on: March 18, 2008, 09:35 PM »

acrylic nails and wrapping of natural nails is not different, it's the same process but a matter of choice
iice (f)
Re: Mobile Nail Studio At Your Door Step (a-z Of Nails)
« #9 on: March 20, 2008, 03:53 AM »

Quote from: fellybabe on March 18, 2008, 09:35 PM
acrylic nails and wrapping of natural nails is not different, it's the same process but a matter of choice

If they aren't different, where are the choices in them being the same? Huh
Ziggy_mama
Re: Mobile Nail Studio At Your Door Step (a-z Of Nails)
« #10 on: March 20, 2008, 06:42 PM »

Quote from: fellybabe on March 18, 2008, 09:35 PM
acrylic nails and wrapping of natural nails is not different, it's the same process but a matter of choice

choice of emm. . name u mean?? or. . .??  Undecided remember u said they ain't diff

So what r we talkn about Undecided
tbabey
Re: Mobile Nail Studio At Your Door Step (a-z Of Nails)
« #11 on: March 22, 2008, 11:50 PM »

there is a difference i think

here goes:

the acrylic ,  an artificial nail is attached to your nails and den d powder n liquid follows

the wrapping,  its just d powder and d liquid on ur natural nails no artificial nails attached, which is really beautiful,tried it once n twas lovely, better than acrylic for me,

iice (f)
Re: Mobile Nail Studio At Your Door Step (a-z Of Nails)
« #12 on: March 23, 2008, 06:44 AM »

Sorry but the acrylic nails i know of are only powder and liquid and no artificial nails are added. 
olabola (f)
Re: Mobile Nail Studio At Your Door Step( nail jazzz)
« #13 on: March 25, 2008, 09:34 AM »

Quote from: iice on March 23, 2008, 06:44 AM
Sorry but the acrylic nails i know of are only powder and liquid and no artificial nails are added. 

tbabey has explained the difference between acrylic and wrapping. don't get me wrong please, they all go through same process, i think why u're confused is because of the word "wrapping" , acrylic nails also go through the wrapping process but an artificial nails is been applied to it. wrapping is simply applying ordinary liquid and powder to your nails without artificial nails
iice (f)
Re: Mobile Nail Studio At Your Door Step (nail jazzz)
« #14 on: March 25, 2008, 04:57 PM »

Hence my post Undecided
I repeatthe acrylic nails i know have no artificial nails attached to them and they are not called Wrapping. It's called acrylic nails Undecided
olabola (f)
Re: Mobile Nail Studio At Your Door Step (nail jazzz)
« #15 on: April 01, 2008, 02:03 PM »

Quote from: iice on March 25, 2008, 04:57 PM
Hence my post Undecided
I repeatthe acrylic nails i know have no artificial nails attached to them and they are not called Wrapping. It's called acrylic nails Undecided


it's okay then. but is it that u want to fix acrylic nails or u just feel u should let us understand what ur own view of acrylic is? let me know as i have seen that u've been so interested in the topic
iice (f)
Re: Mobile Nail Studio At Your Door Step (nail jazzz)
« #16 on: April 02, 2008, 09:58 AM »

My interest is more of knowing and understanding the services provided.
Ziggy_mama
Re: Mobile Nail Studio At Your Door Step (nail jazzz)
« #17 on: April 02, 2008, 10:59 AM »

Wrap nails are small, thin pieces of silk, fiberglass, paper or linen that have been cut to a desired shape and glued or bonded to the surface of the natural fingernail. Because wraps are the softest of the artificial fingernails, they are also the least durable. However, because they are so thin, smooth, and lightweight, wraps are usually considered to be the most natural looking of all the artificial fingernails.

Acrylic nails are one of the most popular type of artificial fingernail and is used as either a nail tip, or a whole nail overlay. These artificial fingernails are created by combining a powdered acrylic product, called a polymer, with a liquid acrylic product, called a monomer. An acrylic brush is used to apply the mixture to the natural fingernail, where it hardens within a few minutes. Acrylic nails are typically the strongest, thickest, and most durable of the artificial fingernails. While acrylic nails are not known for their natural look, acrylic nails that are incorrectly applied can look even less natural.

If your nails are getting weak when you apply acrylic this is not due to the product itself but to the person who is applying it. Your nails should never be overfilled and if everything is done correctly (including your aftercares) when the acrylic is removed your nails should be just as healthy as they were before.

All types of enhancements are from the same family, but they differ in the method of application and certain qualities. For example fiberglass (or wraps) is very easy and quick to apply and is very used to repair broken nails. Acrylic is very strong and gel is naturally very shinny. So before looking for the right product  search for the right nail technician. She will then tell you what product she think is better suited for you. . .



I think Olabola is giving a Nigerialized definition n meanin to the Nail fixin techniques. . . .b'cus my research says otherwise.But it's all good am still interested thou.

would giv u a call. Wink
olabola (f)
Re: Mobile Nail Studio At Your Door Step (nail jazzz)
« #18 on: April 03, 2008, 09:13 AM »

@ziggy mama

thanks a million times, maybe i didn't dedicate enough time to explain better. thanks once again. hope to hear from u
olabola (f)
Re: Mobile Nail Studio At Your Door Step (nail jazzz)
« #19 on: April 08, 2008, 09:34 AM »

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