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Supernail Swiss Silk Wrap Self-Adhesive Tabs, 40 Count

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40 Count (Pack of 1)
Brand SuperNail
Item Form Wipe
Item Weight 0.05 Pounds
Specialty Frizz
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  • Product Type:Beauty
  • Item Package Dimension:2.0 " L X4.0 " W X5.0 " H
  • Item Package Weight:0.1 lbs
  • Country Of Origin: United States
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SWISS SILK WRAP SELF ADHESIVE TABS

SuperNail Swiss Silk Wraps are pre cut, and coated with a thin adhesive on the backside for easy application as well as providing a clear finish.

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SuperNail Swiss Silk Wraps have strength of 100% Swiss silk. The convenience of pre-shaped self-adhesive tabs provide an easy application and are perfect for professional use. Clear finish.

Product Description

The Hot Tools 1 1/2" Swiss Silk Wrap with Nano Ceramic Barrel creates frizz free, shiny, long-lasting curls. Its Nano Ceramic micro shine styling surface makes a snag-free, gentle experience. The tapered barrel forms diverse, natural looking curls, and can tame frizz.

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  • Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No
  • Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 2 x 4 x 5 inches; 0.8 ounces
  • Item model number ‏ : ‎ SN831
  • UPC ‏ : ‎ 885461242400 073930510703
  • Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Supernail
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B002MFWH70
  • Customer Reviews:
    4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars 3,690 ratings

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Apply Swiss Silk Wrap over the nail natural nail for strength or with tips for short extensions from the natural nail.

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Within minutes, I had these on my nails and glued over top. The glue is definitely necessary, and doesn’t come with the wraps. So far it seems to be holding the split part down. I’m hoping to keep it down for the few months it will take to grow out. I had HFMD 2 1/2 months ago and now my nails are starting to split where there were blisters underneath. I’m hoping these wraps will hold up for several months.I didn’t do a very careful job cutting the wrap, but I’m planning to get help trimming it once it dries. I’ll update the review if it doesn’t help (or really does).One star removed because I had to buy it twice. My first one kept getting delayed, so I got another one, which got here the next day. Still waiting on the first one.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on December 15, 2024
    Color: Original VersionSize: 40 Count (Pack of 1)Verified Purchase
    Impossible to find, The SILK WRAPS are the very best and the only way to safely repair a deep cracked nail. It works wonders and I cannot be without them. No longer carried by Sallys or found at any of the usual places. I would be lost without Amazon having these things! They also strengthen weak nails, just impossible to do without! The wraps hold up to every womans usual daily warfare: hot dishwater, laundry soaks, food preparation, nothing else will take the daily abuse! Thanks Swiss Silk Wraps & Amazon TOO!
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  • Reviewed in the United States on August 2, 2017
    Color: Original VersionSize: 40 Count (Pack of 1)Verified Purchase
    Much of the time I play my guitar, I pluck the strings with my fingers instead of a pick. And my nails, trimmed to the right length and shape, contribute greatly to the tone I get. If I cut a nail too short and pluck a string with just skin, the note sounds dull, so keeping them intact is critical. My nails break all too easily doing everyday things, but with this product and nail-glue, I can strengthen them significantly.

    I've experimented with a lot of products and techniques, and below is the method that works well for me. You'll still want to be careful with your fingernails, but this can save them from breaking when accidents do happen. Be gentle when tucking-in a shirt, sliding your hand in your pocket, and drying your hands with a towel. You don't want to tear a patch loose or crack one. And when you push that button to make the light turn green, use a finger on your fretting-hand, so you don't split a nail. Develop good habits.

    The other products I use are IBD brush-on nail-glue (same exact product as their "nail-gel"), "Hurry Up" nail-glue dryer, emery files with 120 grit (coarse) on one side and 240 grit (medium) on the other, 320 (fine) files, 600 grit (very fine) sandpaper or file, a large (toenail-size) nail clipper, scissors, lighter-fluid, and a paper towel.

    These tabs come pre-shaped on the end that fits over the nail-bed side of your nail. They're all on a single sheet of backing-paper, and they have these little secondary tabs you can get hold of with a fingernail to pull them off. The tabs range from pinky-width to thumb-width. When you start using them, you'll naturally pick the ones that match your nails' widths, but when those are gone, you'll still have 90% of the tabs left. I've found that if you use two tabs that are narrower than your fingernail and overlap them, you can still get a smooth, seamless surface on the final product. If you use a tab that's wider than your nail, you'll need to trim it to width with scissors.

    Here's my technique for doing a nail:
    >Wash hands.
    >Roughen surface of nail with the 120 emery file. This will give the glue more to adhere to.
    >Clean surface of nail with lighter-fluid or 92% or so alcohol, to make sure there's no oil on it.
    >Cover the nail with one or two tabs. Make sure a tab isn't overshooting the nail and lying over skin, or you'll end up with a mess.
    >With your scissors, cut the tab's excess length. Make the cut about 1/8" longer than what will be the nail's final length.
    >Coat the entire nail with nail-glue. These tabs are wonderfully absorbent and make for a strong reinforcement, so you'll need two to four brush-fulls to do the first coating, depending on the size of the nail. With the brush-on glue (the brush is attached to the underside of the cap), brush it on from one side to the other, overlapping each brush-stroke a bit with the next, and reloading the brush each time it runs low on glue.
    >Place a paper towel on your lap and spray the glue-dryer on the nail, over the towel. Three short bursts should cover it. When you can no longer smell the dryer evaporating off the nail, it's dry and ready for another coat of glue. This type of glue is unique because it sticks strongly to itself. Each coat dissolves the surface of the one beneath it, welding itself on.
    >Coat the nail again. You won't need as much glue this time. Go back the other way, across the nail again. Follow up with the dryer.
    >Apply and dry a third coat just like you did the second, but in the reverse direction.
    >With the nail-clipper, cut the nail just a bit longer than what will be its final length.
    >Before you use an emery file, remove its sharp edges by rubbing them against another file's edges, so they don't cut into your skin.
    >File the surface of the nail smooth and free of brush-marks with the coarse file.
    >Now repeat all the above steps: apply a second tab(s) followed by three coats of nail-glue, drying each coat before applying the next.
    >You may want to stop here, but I like three layers. They make for a stronger nail and a nicer tone.
    >File the nail's surface smooth, first with the 120, then the 240, then 320, then the 600-grit sandpaper (or file).
    >File the nail tip to length and shape, beginning with the coarse file and working down to the 600-grit. Don't push too hard with the file; you don't want to break the nail. I get the fullest tone by filing just a bit beyond my fingertips, so I strike the string with both nail and skin.

    P.S., I used to use fiberglass tape, but found it to be a major, major pain. I won't bore you with the details, but this product is far superior in both its functionality and its ease of use.

    And in case you're wondering about using just the glue with no wraps, I tried applying six coats to a weak nail, and it cracked in just a day.
    109 people found this helpful
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  • Reviewed in the United States on July 27, 2024
    Color: Original VersionSize: 40 Count (Pack of 1)Verified Purchase
    Within minutes, I had these on my nails and glued over top. The glue is definitely necessary, and doesn’t come with the wraps. So far it seems to be holding the split part down. I’m hoping to keep it down for the few months it will take to grow out. I had HFMD 2 1/2 months ago and now my nails are starting to split where there were blisters underneath. I’m hoping these wraps will hold up for several months.
    I didn’t do a very careful job cutting the wrap, but I’m planning to get help trimming it once it dries. I’ll update the review if it doesn’t help (or really does).
    One star removed because I had to buy it twice. My first one kept getting delayed, so I got another one, which got here the next day. Still waiting on the first one.
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    4.0 out of 5 stars So far it looks good
    Reviewed in the United States on July 27, 2024
    Within minutes, I had these on my nails and glued over top. The glue is definitely necessary, and doesn’t come with the wraps. So far it seems to be holding the split part down. I’m hoping to keep it down for the few months it will take to grow out. I had HFMD 2 1/2 months ago and now my nails are starting to split where there were blisters underneath. I’m hoping these wraps will hold up for several months.
    I didn’t do a very careful job cutting the wrap, but I’m planning to get help trimming it once it dries. I’ll update the review if it doesn’t help (or really does).
    One star removed because I had to buy it twice. My first one kept getting delayed, so I got another one, which got here the next day. Still waiting on the first one.
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    5 people found this helpful
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  • Reviewed in the United States on August 28, 2024
    Color: Original VersionSize: 40 Count (Pack of 1)Verified Purchase
    Supposedly you can use a nail file to cut the ends off, but I found them to be a bit stringy at the ends using that process. Maybe there’s a better way to remove the excess.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on December 17, 2024
    Color: Original VersionSize: 40 Count (Pack of 1)Verified Purchase
    My nails were weak from the last dip at the salon. I needed something to protect them. They were thin and splitting I applied the silk wrap and that has really helped.
  • Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2020
    Color: Original VersionSize: 40 Count (Pack of 1)Verified Purchase
    I have very bendy nails that also split! I have never been able to grow them out -- I always had to cut them off close to the skin. Not any more!

    I started using gelish and that helped (hated false nails and never wanted acrylics). But my nails still flexed so much that the sides and edges of the nails where they grew off the skin would separate from the gel after less than one week. I use IBX which helped them last 7-9 days, but still the gel would separate because of bending.

    Then I found this! After a couple of coats (even of clear), you cannot see the silk. I cut the pieces down and only put it on the bottom part of the nail. After shaping (try to make it a teensy bit short of the sides of the nail so the silk will be fully embedded in the polish), I stick it on with the self-adhesive. I tried using glue over the top, but then discovered that it lasted longer if I swiped the top with Foundation gelish. Be careful when you swipe it, because it is easy to move the silk. Be very gentle and work from the center to the edges with a light coat. Then cure and wipe with alcohol. If there are any high spots (silk or foundation) that might show through, give it a quick swipe with a fine file or medium buffer. And file off the fabric that overlaps the nail end.
    Then I do one color or clear, and a top coat. I like it matte so I use Sally Hensen for a final. I am very careful to cover the end of the nail with the clear, top, and Sally Hensen coats.

    Depending on how hard I have been on my nails, I sometimes go over the tips and edges with another layer of white and then the whole nail with a gel top coat and the matte to make sure the ends stay fully covered. My nails have lasted as long as 4 weeks!! And even then it is usually only a few spots that are a problem. I correct those areas (thanks to my efile and a very light touch), I don't have to re-do them all, just the bad spots. I re-shape them because I don't want them long, and then repeat what steps I need to -- which often means that I have a double layer of silk at the very tip, and a single layer over the mid-nail. Even so, they do not look thick -- just normal!

    I don't know how long I can continue repairing, rather than completely replacing -- but it has been at least 8 months now.

    For months, I could not stop looking at them -- they looked so natural and no longer stubby! The photo is how they look when I have just re-done them. I file the edges off and repair them, as I described, when they grow out an 1/8" more.
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    5.0 out of 5 stars PERFECT FOR BENDY NAILS or SPLITTING NAILS
    Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2020
    I have very bendy nails that also split! I have never been able to grow them out -- I always had to cut them off close to the skin. Not any more!

    I started using gelish and that helped (hated false nails and never wanted acrylics). But my nails still flexed so much that the sides and edges of the nails where they grew off the skin would separate from the gel after less than one week. I use IBX which helped them last 7-9 days, but still the gel would separate because of bending.

    Then I found this! After a couple of coats (even of clear), you cannot see the silk. I cut the pieces down and only put it on the bottom part of the nail. After shaping (try to make it a teensy bit short of the sides of the nail so the silk will be fully embedded in the polish), I stick it on with the self-adhesive. I tried using glue over the top, but then discovered that it lasted longer if I swiped the top with Foundation gelish. Be careful when you swipe it, because it is easy to move the silk. Be very gentle and work from the center to the edges with a light coat. Then cure and wipe with alcohol. If there are any high spots (silk or foundation) that might show through, give it a quick swipe with a fine file or medium buffer. And file off the fabric that overlaps the nail end.
    Then I do one color or clear, and a top coat. I like it matte so I use Sally Hensen for a final. I am very careful to cover the end of the nail with the clear, top, and Sally Hensen coats.

    Depending on how hard I have been on my nails, I sometimes go over the tips and edges with another layer of white and then the whole nail with a gel top coat and the matte to make sure the ends stay fully covered. My nails have lasted as long as 4 weeks!! And even then it is usually only a few spots that are a problem. I correct those areas (thanks to my efile and a very light touch), I don't have to re-do them all, just the bad spots. I re-shape them because I don't want them long, and then repeat what steps I need to -- which often means that I have a double layer of silk at the very tip, and a single layer over the mid-nail. Even so, they do not look thick -- just normal!

    I don't know how long I can continue repairing, rather than completely replacing -- but it has been at least 8 months now.

    For months, I could not stop looking at them -- they looked so natural and no longer stubby! The photo is how they look when I have just re-done them. I file the edges off and repair them, as I described, when they grow out an 1/8" more.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on November 3, 2024
    Color: Original VersionSize: 40 Count (Pack of 1)Verified Purchase
    Tried to repair nails with products provided, unable to really get to stay on most nails, a couple stayed for a day

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  • B.E.
    5.0 out of 5 stars Love these
    Reviewed in Canada on October 23, 2024
    Color: Original VersionSize: 40 Count (Pack of 1)Verified Purchase
    This product great! So much better then using a teabag to hold a split nail.
  • Yasmine Nunez
    5.0 out of 5 stars Great product
    Reviewed in the United Arab Emirates on May 13, 2022
    Color: Original VersionSize: 40 Count (Pack of 1)Verified Purchase
    Great for repairing split nails, much better and lasts much longer on me than a teabag repair. Great on my natural nails and also great for repair under gel
  • Amazon Customer
    5.0 out of 5 stars As described
    Reviewed in Australia on June 26, 2024
    Color: Original VersionSize: 40 Count (Pack of 1)Verified Purchase
    Exactly what I wanted... quality silk nail wraps. Excellent transaction and fast delivery
  • Quimicana
    5.0 out of 5 stars Ideales para repara uñas rotas
    Reviewed in Spain on July 30, 2018
    Color: Original VersionSize: 40 Count (Pack of 1)Verified Purchase
    Vi el producto en un vídeo, en internet, dónde lo utilizaban para repara uñas rotas. Yo tengo las uñas frágiles y se me rompen con frecuencia, muchas de las veces por debajo de la línea de la uña, con lo cuál no se soluciona cortándomelas. Pero probé con esta seda adhesiva, a la que luego hay que poner pegamento de uñas por encima para que quede fijada completamente, y la uña quedó reparada, fuerte y no se nota que estaba rota. Es genial!!
  • DD
    5.0 out of 5 stars good for strengthening; GREAT for repairs
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on August 23, 2016
    Color: Original VersionSize: 40 Count (Pack of 1)Verified Purchase
    I use the silk wraps in conjunction with IBD 5 Second Brush-on Gel Resin; you have to use something like this resin with them, as they are only self-adhesive to the extent that they allow you to position the wrap on each nail (there are several good tutorials here and there on YouTube, if you're unsure how to use them). As a means of fortifying weak nails, the wraps work quite well, and I find that mine last for about a week. They usually end up popping off, behaving almost as if they were super-thin and lightweight false nails! Before I tried them, I was anxious that they would stick on too hard and damage my nail, but that's not been my experience, and I found that any excess wrap and resin (which is a bit like SuperGlue) can be removed with an acetone polish remover. Where the 'silk wrap plus resin' combo works best, however, is as a repair kit for a broken nail. Those really annoying breaks that occur very low down and from the side of the nail can be simply 'papered over', allowing the damaged nail to grow out.

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