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margo
IP: 67.142.130.23
5/25/2006 00:47:40 |
Subject: Honeybee Gardens Remover
Message: Just reading "tips and tricks" on Honeybee Gardens website. It mentions if your nails are dry,porous and have ridges it will make polish more difficult to remove. Earlier when I removed polish it came off much easier than it ever had before! The only thing I had done that was different was I did use NGF prior to polish last time! My nails were overdue for buffing and hydration! They have had so much abuse lately, I used NGF several times tonit e!
Oh, Barbara while I was checking out HB website I ordered some Mocha Latte...looks like yummy color.:) Still hard to believe I am wearing nail polish for first time in 25 years thanks to these products. Gotta love it!
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Barbara
IP: 69.19.14.41
5/25/2006 06:31:19 | RE: Honeybee Gardens Remover
Message: I know what you're saying Margo! It is so good to be able to just not even worry about it any more. That Latte is wonderful. That one is my personal favorite. The French Manicure is next in line for me.
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margo
IP: 67.142.130.23
5/25/2006 07:55:18 | RE: Honeybee Gardens Remover
Message: Oh, I love the French Manicure...been using it several weeks. I would look at the kits in stores and be so tempted...but then I would read ingredients!! Yikes! HB has been "lifesaver" since some nails have awful stains right now from picking black berries. All the berry cobblers will taste good tho.:)
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Barbara
IP: 66.82.9.56
5/25/2006 10:47:41 | RE: Honeybee Gardens Remover
Message: Yummmmm! Blackberries! We have 5 acres of blueberries on our place... I wish we had some blackberries, but we do not. I like picking the blueberries better than blackberries though. No stickers and these plants are all 50 plus years old, so the fruit is well established. But this year I am afraid the fruit will be a bit lacking due to the fact that our rain has been lacking.
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