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.
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