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B**Z
Garbage!!
I could have bought a flashlight from the dollar store and superglued the rubber pad to it. (Wasn’t even attached anymore by the time it reached our home.) Complete piece of junk… don’t even waste your money.
G**A
Muy buen producto!!!!
Muy buen producto!!!!
J**N
Great for placing and securing decals
I love making my own nail decals with stamps and reverse stamping. Trouble is, I *always* seem to end up with bubbles underneath when I go to place them. This little gadget is actually the perfect solution to this problem.When I'm ready to place my decal, I apply a layer of gel base coat and flash cure it for just a few seconds. Then I place the decal on my fingernail and slowly but firmly press this stamper onto it. This helps make sure my decal is pressed all the way down evenly and helps squeeze out any air bubbles. The light essentially flash cures the decal in place. After that's done, I slowly pull the stamper off, finish curing the base coat, and apply and cure a top coat. I am ridiculously excited about this.Now, is this an essential tool? Probably not. I would put it firmly in the "nice to have" category. In my experience with it, it performs that one function very well, but isn't particularly good for much else. As just a stamper, it's not great. And as a curing light, same.But for placing homemade decals? It's excellent!
M**K
Doesn't really work as advertised
My wife does her own dip nails and has been wanting to try more effects on them. She has a lot of larger decals but it is sometimes hard to bend them or make them fit exactly on the nail while you are also messing with glue. She had seen this device on some of the nail pages she follows and it seemed like a great idea. The light is meant to cure gel polishes, but it states it has to be finished with a real nail light after as per the directions, which seems kind of pointless. On top of the flashlight, the head is a soft silicone head that is meant to press the decals down and stick them in place. She tried this but it doesn’t really seem to give enough pressure to put and keep the decals in place. She tried it a couple of times with no luck. It doesn’t come with batteries which I don’t think is a problem with the price, she was more bummed it didn’t seem to really do anything. The one plus she did have is while she was trying to use it she had a glow-in-the-dark dip powder on and it charged the dip nicely.
M**T
Perfect for repair or stamping
Am I supposed to let the light through the little hole, the silicone head, or take them both off and just have the light straight? There were no instructions. I tried all three ways. They all worked. But I’d like to know.I think this is a good item to have if you are repairing one nail, or doing nail stamping (also one nail).It takes 3 AAA batteries. I’m going to leave it unscrewed tomorrow preserve the battery life. * I write reviews to let you know how this product was for me, and to aid you in your decision to buy or not buy.
S**Y
Great Idea But Falls Short
This item was not what I expected. First it didn’t come with batteries, and second it’s not the best stamper. It does help flatten nail jewelry, but falls short on many other grounds.Thank you for taking the time to read my review and photos of this product. I hope it has been helpful in providing you with more information.
C**�
It’s alright but I don’t recommend
The jelly part broke off and I don’t know how because I never even used it. You have to use those small skinny batteries that nobody ever has in their house. I thought this would be like a regular flashlight with the battery already in it but it’s not.The light also isn’t as strong as I thought it would be.
T**A
Literally a flashlight 🔦
Nice flashlight with UV lighting properties. It has a silicon base over the light lens. Which you can use a stamping for nails or helping achieve a manicure type of look. It’s really nifty.It doesn’t come with batteries, but it needs 3 AAA 🔋
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