Graham Hands Down Ultra Nail and Cosmetic Pads, White, 240 Count
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Randal and Amy Butler
> 3 dayWont use anything else!
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MARY
> 3 daythese are a must have if you are doing CND shellac nails, no lint or cotton fibers left behind, good for the sanitizer before and the alcohol after the last top coat.
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Kathy Byers
> 3 dayExactly what I was looking for. Great absorbency and I don’t have to trash my finger nails if I’m only doing toes.
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Elizabeth K. Shadowen
> 3 dayHi!! Just got these THIS MINUTE! Just wanted to do a first impression comment. They come in a nice thick plastic bag with a ziplock type closure. The pads are surprisingly small, but pretty thick. The backing is really nice. The other thing I noticed is how many there are!! I guess I thought 280 pads was not that many, but this is a LOT of product for the price. I will try these probably tomorrow, and then I will give details of these things in action!!
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Nails by Tara-Jean
> 3 dayThese leave little to no lint and I like them more than lint free wipes. I dunno why I don’t like lint free wipes but these have a backing on them for grip. Don’t immediately disintegrate, and can be used multiple times in a service.
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Jaime OConnell
> 3 dayExactly what I wanted and expected :)
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Beaches
> 3 dayWould have liked a smaller amount as they are for home use but LOVE these.
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Anne
Greater than one weekI love this product. I use the pads primarily for cleaning my stamping plates. I do not have to worry about getting acetone on my already stamped nails. I highly recommend this product.
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Michelle B
> 3 dayread all the other reviews to see why these are great little remover pads - theyre much thicker and more sturdy than cotton rounds or cotton balls, made of a dense felt-type material that very rarely leaves fibers/lint behind, and backed with a thin plastic layer that includes a holder tab to not protect your current mani if youre not taking it all off. if you have to scrub at glitters instead of soaking them off, these pads hold up just fine to that, instead of shredding and compressing like cotton balls do. theyre great for basic removal, and one pad is enough for at least one if not both hands, so more economical than youd think. if you do nail art, though, these are total lifesavers. theres literally nothing better to scrub even dried-out polish off of stamping plates, while being non-abrasive and non-damaging to the plate surface. the hold tab on the back means that if you need to clean out a plate partway through a stamping session, you can do that without smudging up or acetone-ing off your freshly placed stamps on your dominant hand. if that cool new thing you tried didnt work out just right (double stamping, freehand, whatever), dampen a spot of the pad with some acetone, and a few light swipes will take off the nail art fail without messing up your base color layer, again, without getting acetone all over the fingernails doing the swiping. if you have a silicone nail art mat, this is the best way that ive found to clean them off, with the durable surface of these pads making short work of any old stray polish drips or chunky layers left on the mat. the pretty generous 4.5cm diameter size means i can use the same pad for several different stamping sessions, using a different edge or part of the pad for different colors. these are occasionally available at Sallys, but theyre cheaper and more reliably found here on Amazon.
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TeenaG.
Greater than one weekI use these all the time and live them. My only issue is I would prefer they came in half circles as I cut them in half to use. A whole pad seems to be a waste at times. As a half circle I have a straight edge, curved edge, and corners to clean with. Just a thought.