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BeMe Nail Art Pens

By Marijonails @marijonails
Hi everyone!!
Today, I have a review of some nail art pens that I received from BeMe.
BeMe Nail Art Pens
These pens are dual ended and are easily screwed off in the middle (see below).
BeMe Nail Art Pens
Each polish has a brush AND a pen to use for nail art.  Here's a look at the brush when you screw off the cover.
BeMe Nail Art Pens
If you pull off the cover, a pen is revealed.  With a squeeze of the bottle, polish comes out to create a nail art look.  Here's a look at the pen.
BeMe Nail Art Pens
These polishes apply really well, but I had issues with the pen.  It took quite a few tries to get used to the flow of the polish and to learn how to squeeze it with the right amount of force.
I only did two looks with polka dots because nothing else worked for me.  Here's the first look without top coat.

BeMe Nail Art Pens

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Below, I added top coat.  Because the dry time is slow on these polishes, there was some smudging with the dots.

BeMe Nail Art Pens

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Here's the second look, interlocking dots with no top coat.

BeMe Nail Art Pens

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Here I added top coat.

BeMe Nail Art Pens

Artificial Light

So, my final thoughts on these nail art pens:
  • I love the variety of colors of these polishes.  Applying them with the brush is pretty easy too.
  • I think it's pretty cool that you can both paint your nails with the brush and use the pen with the nail art pen.
  • I wish the dry time was faster on these.  It really slows things down.
  • The polish doesn't always come out evenly from the pen which is a pain.
  • This is really nice for someone starting out with nail art and wants to do really simple looks.  I think this would be difficult to manage for more complex designs.

BeMe Nail Art Pens are available on Amazon, Overstock, Target.com, Kmart.com, Walmart.com and MyQuestStore.com.
**Products sent for honest review**

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