Nail Wraps- worth it?

I didn't have to hear it anywhere. I lived it. Endless posts on facebook. Message after message. "I bet you can't wait to hear about my special." Or, "my director challenged me to call xxxx number of people by the end of the week."

Remember, the salesperson's job is to sell. That is what she does. She needs more and more customers, having more and more parties. Ideally, your friends will become consultants, because that is where the "real" money is.

For those looking for nail wraps, try those at Ulta or from Amazon. Cheaper and just as good, if not better. And you don't have to listen to the recruiting spiel every time you buy them.

I think it's more on a case-to-case basis, considering my own experience has been the complete opposite. Each sales rep is different, just like with any of the products sold this way (South Hill Design, Mary Kay, Pampered Chef, Avon, etc). My consultant didn't even make any effort to try to recruit, and once my last transaction was complete with her, I never heard from her again.

One of my friends who bought something at my party ended up having an error in her order and she contacted the sales rep herself and the women drove all the way across town (an hour) to give her free wraps from her own stash. That friend has also not been harassed the way you speak of...
 
I've purchased from several different consultants. None of them have contacted me since I purchased except for the one that knew I was interested in a certain design so she let me know when it was available. They do all of their advertising on their Facebook pages . I love the nail wraps because I can't seem to keep color on my nails and I was surprised with how easy they were to apply and that they still looked great weeks later.
 
I think it's more on a case-to-case basis, considering my own experience has been the complete opposite. Each sales rep is different, just like with any of the products sold this way (South Hill Design, Mary Kay, Pampered Chef, Avon, etc). My consultant didn't even make any effort to try to recruit, and once my last transaction was complete with her, I never heard from her again.

One of my friends who bought something at my party ended up having an error in her order and she contacted the sales rep herself and the women drove all the way across town (an hour) to give her free wraps from her own stash. That friend has also not been harassed the way you speak of...
I recommend that do some research an MLM companies. After that, if you still want to purchase products from them, feel free.

I, for one, can't support any MLM company. I just know too much about how they run.
 
I bought some from my friend because I felt like I had to. I used them a couple of times. Just took too long for me and I felt self conscious with sparkly, patterned nails. Just not for me.

I have a full sheet of Jamberry Berry Blend left over If you want it I'd gladly mail it to you. I'll never use it.
 

I've been using Jamberry since last Christmas and have been selling them for just over a year. I love them. It took 2-3 applications to figure out how to use them and now they last anywhere from 10-18 days (i've gotten up to 23 days when I put the gel on top) They aren't for everyone, but they do have different designs that are flashy or plain. I suggest that if you have a friend who sells them, ask for a sample. That way you can try them and see how you like them.
 












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