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New Fall 2009 Trend – MINX Nail Coverings

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The absolute hottest trends for fall for nails is MINX nail coverings. Beyonce and Rhianna have been seen sporting them around and all the magazines are advertising for this unique trend. What exactly are MINX Nail Coverings and how do they work?
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MINX Nail Coverings

MINX is a unique brand that sells nail coverings. These coverings act like little nail stickers that adhere to your natural nails. They come in a variety of colors and patterns. The wide varieties allows you to tailor your fall look. You can make your nails the stars of your outfits with a funky print or subdue them with a metallic chrome color. Which ever pattern or color you do choose, everyone will be asking you where did you get those done?

Where Can I Get MINX Nail Coverings?

MINX is a professional company and only certified professional MINX representative can administer MINX nail coverings. With that said you find find a salon, hopefully near you, here.

How Long Do MINX Nails Last? How Much Do They Cost?

If applied correctly, they should last up to 2 weeks with no chipping. One of the neat things about these nail coverings is that they don’t chip, and they are “painted” on perfectly.
MINX nail coverings cost anywhere from $30 to $45. They are a little pricier than your traditional nail polishing but they last longer and don’t chip.

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