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Minx Nails Will Be a Hot 2010 Beauty Trend

Touted as the next "fashion accessory," Minx Nails are really the newest nail trend to show off your daring, sassy side. Minx is a solid film with an adhesive back that requires heat (and a salon professional) to apply. The best part is that regardless of how you "wear" your nails--au naturale, acrylic, gels or silk wraps, Minx can be a good fit. Pierce Mattie has marked Minx Nails as a hot beauty trend for 2010.

I have to admit that I think the various styles of Minx are gorgeous and eye catching. Definitely something worth looking into for your upcoming holiday parties or events. While there have been beauty reviews offering pros and cons to getting a set of Minx, whether as a manicure or pedicure, it appears the bottom line is to make sure you are going to a well trained Minx professional. So be sure to check out Minx's website Salon Locator.

Have you gotten Minxed? Do you think this trend will last beyond 2010?

Comments (3)

Hi, I think it will resurface here and there after 2010 and with new twists. The technology is here to stay!

You are spot on. Minx Nails are the hotness!

Great picture, too!

Faye:

Oh wow they are GORGEOUS!!!! I wonder how much they cost to have done?! I really love them!

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