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Revlon Shape N Buff Review
I bought this 4 way buffer at Wal-Mart for roughly $3.46. The four steps are:
The thickness of this buffer was also a problem for me. I've use thinner buffers with great results. I'm able to get the thinner buffers all around the curve of my nail without much effort since they will bend a little bit. The Revlon Shape-N-Buff is too thick to bend. I did try to use the coarse and fine grit emery boards (the black and white sides) on the Shape-N-Buff but because of the thickness of this buffer I really couldn't use them effectively. In all fairness, I do keep my fingernails fairly short so someone with longer fingernails or acrylics should be able to use the emery board part without much problem. The emery boards did interfere with buffing my nails. I found myself scratching up my nails while I was trying to smooth and shine them if I wasn't really careful. So, Revlon Smooth-N-Shine? No, thanks. I'll stick to my cheap emery boards and 3 way buffer. © Copyright 1997-2010 Jeanne Ukwendu, JeanneUkwendu.com; All JeanneUkwendu.com texts and images, and the selection and arrangement thereof, are protected by copyright ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Copyright © Copyright 1997-2010 Jeanne Ukwendu, JeanneUkwendu.com. These materials may not be copied, reproduced, redisplayed, or distributed in any way for any purpose without permission from the author. Exception is made and permission hereby given for individual computer-printed copies made for non-commercial non-profit personal (e.g., home) use or non-commercial non-profit educational (e.g., classroom) use.
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