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<blockquote data-quote="Fran" data-source="post: 123954" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>Cook, I have had acrylic "pink and whites" for about 5 yrs. Ever since husband got me an engagement ring for our 20th anniversary. I can not function with them long. They are a respectable, normal length so that I can type, do laundry and generally not get in the way. There is no color but natura pink and whitel to them. I like the finished, polished look of them without adding a freak factor to my hands. </p><p>You are right it is a totally indulgent thing I started when 46yrs old and I love how manicured my hands now look.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fran, post: 123954, member: 3"] Cook, I have had acrylic "pink and whites" for about 5 yrs. Ever since husband got me an engagement ring for our 20th anniversary. I can not function with them long. They are a respectable, normal length so that I can type, do laundry and generally not get in the way. There is no color but natura pink and whitel to them. I like the finished, polished look of them without adding a freak factor to my hands. You are right it is a totally indulgent thing I started when 46yrs old and I love how manicured my hands now look. [/QUOTE]
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