Hey, @willy_gert, I got my Jamberry order the other day and it only took me about a half hour to apply them. They're super cute and last way longer than polish. Give them another try; you might be pleasantly surprised!
I bought some for Emma a few months ago and have been too lazy to apply them. I should that this weekend. Girl loves to have her nails done.
You should do Sawyer's too and IG it! At least her big toe or something! I should find mine and try to do Luci's big toe, her other toes are too small for jamberry, but it would be SO cute!
Ooh Jamberries are my new love!! I was so surprised by how easy it was to apply them...after the first one. I'm going to get a mani/pedi so my cuticles are in good shape for my new jams, and I'm having an online party starting tomorrow. I'm excited!!
Hey @terri_doula2010 I need to know about L'Bri. I have been doing OCM for about 2-3 months and I am not seeing the improvements I wanted in my skin, so I am interested in knowing more about L'Bri. Can you help me out?
@willy_gert, L'Bri is awesome. Seriously. I had a woman in Target compliment my skin out of the blue. It was awesome, but a little strange.
I have nothing nice to say about Jamberry. I have been unsuccessful both times I've attempted to use them.
Also, I painted Nancy's big toe last week while we were crafting and she cried and yelled "NO NO NO NO" at it.... :-(
Do they just not stick, or they don't last? I got almost a week out of mine, and now today they're peeling. But, this is still way better than polish for me. That's sad about Nancy not liking polish :-(
L'BRI products aren't on EWG at all yet, but I've looked up a ton of the ingredients and haven't found anything concerning except for in L'BRI's Vitamin E stick. It has BHA in it, which is similar to BPA. That's it for the whole skincare line! All of the ingredients are right on the packaging with L'BRI so it is easy to keep up with that sort of thing.
It is also way more expensive. As an example, L'BRI's face was is 8 ounces for $16.50 and that is enough to last about 8-10 months using it twice a day. Dermalogica's 8.4 ounce face wash (at least the one I clicked on) is $36. Also, if Dermalogica uses water as its first ingredient, then I know it doesn't last NEARLY as long as L'BRI. L'BRI's first ingredient is aloe and it really makes a big difference.
@willy_gert, L'Bri is awesome. Seriously. I had a woman in Target compliment my skin out of the blue. It was awesome, but a little strange.
I have nothing nice to say about Jamberry. I have been unsuccessful both times I've attempted to use them.
Also, I painted Nancy's big toe last week while we were crafting and she cried and yelled "NO NO NO NO" at it.... :-(
@MarisaKathleen, since you mentioned years of using salon stuff on your skin, how does L'Bri compare to Dermalogica? I currently use and like that.
Dermalogica was nice. I didn't have any problems with it, but I don't have sensitive skin or anything like that. The biggest difference between L'Bri and everything I've ever used before is how quickly I noticed a change in my skin. Within 2 weeks of using it 2x a day, my skin looks fricking amazing. I should note, I've always had "good" skin, but this is awesome skin. I didn't even wear face makeup yesterday (still used mascara and lip stain) and I went grocery shopping! With all of the stuff I used before, I wasn't expecting anything awesome from L'Bri, but was so very wrong. I'm a complete convert now.
@willy_gert, L'Bri is awesome. Seriously. I had a woman in Target compliment my skin out of the blue. It was awesome, but a little strange.
I have nothing nice to say about Jamberry. I have been unsuccessful both times I've attempted to use them.
Also, I painted Nancy's big toe last week while we were crafting and she cried and yelled "NO NO NO NO" at it.... :-(
@MarisaKathleen, since you mentioned years of using salon stuff on your skin, how does L'Bri compare to Dermalogica? I currently use and like that.
Dermalogica was nice. I didn't have any problems with it, but I don't have sensitive skin or anything like that. The biggest difference between L'Bri and everything I've ever used before is how quickly I noticed a change in my skin. Within 2 weeks of using it 2x a day, my skin looks fricking amazing. I should note, I've always had "good" skin, but this is awesome skin. I didn't even wear face makeup yesterday (still used mascara and lip stain) and I went grocery shopping! With all of the stuff I used before, I wasn't expecting anything awesome from L'Bri, but was so very wrong. I'm a complete convert now.
This alone could be a reason for me to try it. Thanks!
I'd tell you to just try out the trio and see how you like it. It's the cleanser, toner and moisturizer. And if you're like me you think toner is stupid and a complete waste of time, but for whatever reason, this stuff does seem like it makes a difference when used as a whole set. :-)
I'd tell you to just try out the trio and see how you like it. It's the cleanser, toner and moisturizer. And if you're like me you think toner is stupid and a complete waste of time, but for whatever reason, this stuff does seem like it makes a difference when used as a whole set. :-)
HA! I do think toner is stupid and a waste of time. But if you're telling me I should use it, I'll use it. I'm going to visit Terri's website.
Re: Jamberry update
Emma Rose - 9.14.05 Beckett - 5.26.07 Sawyer - 9.22.12 Lennon Mae - 9.26.14
Yes ma'am! I'll send you a PM.
Nancy James 9.1.12
Calvin Donald 8.27.14
L'BRI products aren't on EWG at all yet, but I've looked up a ton of the ingredients and haven't found anything concerning except for in L'BRI's Vitamin E stick. It has BHA in it, which is similar to BPA. That's it for the whole skincare line! All of the ingredients are right on the packaging with L'BRI so it is easy to keep up with that sort of thing.
It is also way more expensive. As an example, L'BRI's face was is 8 ounces for $16.50 and that is enough to last about 8-10 months using it twice a day. Dermalogica's 8.4 ounce face wash (at least the one I clicked on) is $36. Also, if Dermalogica uses water as its first ingredient, then I know it doesn't last NEARLY as long as L'BRI. L'BRI's first ingredient is aloe and it really makes a big difference.
Nancy James 9.1.12
Calvin Donald 8.27.14
Nancy James 9.1.12
Calvin Donald 8.27.14