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By fabulousfashion · July 22, 2010 · 4 Comments · 157 Views

Finally after testing these out I'm ready to write my review....

A few weeks ago I was fortunate enough to have received some product samples from Incoco for my review.  I had the opportunity to wear these nail decals or what I like to call "press on polish" on my nails for about a good week, week and a half.  No basecoats or topcoats were used and my daily routine stayed pretty much the same.

After extended wear and use of this product I actually do like it.  It's very easy to apply, very easy to use, and has the wearability of an extended wear polish.  I had no big issues with chipping with this product, but I did experience a little tip wear.  I would love to see more variety as far as colors are concerned and decals that also feature designs.  This would certainly give Minx a run for their money and give Incoco a market edge.

Incoco decal in Sunset on my ring finger

The only thing I didn't like about this product was that it still had the strong odor of polish when the package was opened.  An innovative idea would be to create a greener product that's better for the consumer, the market, and the environment.  Incoco if you decide to go this route... just don't forget who told you first.  :)  Incoco Dry Nail Polish Strips can be found at your local drugstore such as Walgreens and CVS.  I'm not very certain of the price, but I think they run in the range of $4-$5.  When thinking about the elimination of drying time and the fact no additional topcoats or basecotas are needed, Incoco is good buy that saves you time when a quick mani is needed.

xOX0Xo,

polishSWATCHES

posted by Never Unpolished
Thu, 07/22/2010 - 7:24am

I like to change my polish often enough that I don't think these would be that useful for me. They might be good for trips, though.


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Sat, 07/24/2010 - 9:19pm

Wow! Super Cool!


posted by
Sun, 07/25/2010 - 5:52pm

@NeverUnpolished If you actually like the process of sitting down to do your own nails and have the alloted time to do so, painting your own nails is probably more economical, but if you're pressed for time and need a nice looking mani that will last... these will definitely do the trick! They're perfect for vacations!


posted by Jackie S.
Thu, 08/05/2010 - 1:43pm

This is great for trips!


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