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I'm not laughing, but this is a joke, yes? If not a joke, then there are many "pilgrimage lite" options: stay in posh hotels where there may be a salon; get your luggage with its necessary cosmetic and beauty items transported; miss out "boring" stages so as to have more time for nails, make-up, hair-dos. Seriously! this is a PILGRIMAGE!I know this post will be hard to believe for us men but my wife for many years, ask me to post this questions to I would think ladies only. My wife like I am sure many of you out there has fake nails. My wife goes to the nail salon every two weeks to have something done to her now very expensive nails. She is wondering is there nail salons along the Camino where she will be able to have her nail tune up? Yes I know I am being a good husband but she is being a good wife for walking the Camino with me this September. Please don't laugh but I think this is important to her. I don't understand but it is what it is. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
I know this post will be hard to believe for us men but my wife for many years, ask me to post this questions to I would think ladies only. My wife like I am sure many of you out there has fake nails. My wife goes to the nail salon every two weeks to have something done to her now very expensive nails. She is wondering is there nail salons along the Camino where she will be able to have her nail tune up? Yes I know I am being a good husband but she is being a good wife for walking the Camino with me this September. Please don't laugh but I think this is important to her. I don't understand but it is what it is. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Let's be kind. Our camino really starts once we make the decision to start walking.I'm not laughing, but this is a joke, yes? If not a joke, then there are many "pilgrimage lite" options: stay in posh hotels where there may be a salon; get your luggage with its necessary cosmetic and beauty items transported; miss out "boring" stages so as to have more time for nails, make-up, hair-dos. Seriously! this is a PILGRIMAGE!
My wife is not high maintenance like some this is one indulgence she has and if I can help her I will. The forum helped she has decided to remove her fake nails and brave it.I'm not laughing, but this is a joke, yes? If not a joke, then there are many "pilgrimage lite" options: stay in posh hotels where there may be a salon; get your luggage with its necessary cosmetic and beauty items transported; miss out "boring" stages so as to have more time for nails, make-up, hair-dos. Seriously! this is a PILGRIMAGE!
She will be able to enjoy having them redone on her return home or even in SantiagoMy wife is not high maintenance like some this is one indulgence she has and if I can help her I will. The forum helped she has decided to remove her fake nails and brave it.
Thank you to all who posted
My wife is not high maintenance like some this is one indulgence she has and if I can help her I will. The forum helped she has decided to remove her fake nails and brave it.
Thank you to all who posted
I'm not laughing, but this is a joke, yes? If not a joke, then there are many "pilgrimage lite" options: stay in posh hotels where there may be a salon; get your luggage with its necessary cosmetic and beauty items transported; miss out "boring" stages so as to have more time for nails, make-up, hair-dos. Seriously! this is a PILGRIMAGE!
My wife is not high maintenance like some this is one indulgence she has and if I can help her I will. The forum helped she has decided to remove her fake nails and brave it.
Thank you to all who posted
My wife is not high maintenance like some this is one indulgence she has and if I can help her I will. The forum helped she has decided to remove her fake nails and brave it.
Thank you to all who posted
Your posting touched my heart. I, too, have had acrylic nails for almost ten years. Last week, my manicurist cut my nails very short and applied a very thin coat of acrylic with clear nail polish in preparation for my September camino. I will be carrying a nail file in my backpack. For me, this was a better solution, than removing the acrylic entirely, leaving my nails rough, exposed and tender. This was my choice. My nails will slowly grow out naturally.My wife is not high maintenance like some this is one indulgence she has and if I can help her I will. The forum helped she has decided to remove her fake nails and brave it.
Thank you to all who posted
I think braving it will make the experience so much more exciting. We have only 5 days before we set offMy wife is not high maintenance like some this is one indulgence she has and if I can help her I will. The forum helped she has decided to remove her fake nails and brave it.
Thank you to all who posted
And I yours, because I genuinely thought it was a wind-up. Now I realise it wasn't I apologise. Still think we should keep things simple, though...but real apologies from me. PS what are acrylic nails?Yes it is a pilgrimage and it is hers. I find your indignation inappropriate.
Acrylic nails are overlays over a real nail. They are attached with a strong bond and grow out rather than fall off - with infills being added on a regular basis. Many women wear them for years and years. Hence it is quite a decision to have them removed.And I yours, because I genuinely thought it was a wind-up. Now I realise it wasn't I apologise. Still think we should keep things simple, though...but real apologies from me. PS what are acrylic nails?
Hey there! I have sent out a message to all my Spanish girlfriends from the Camino asking them if they know of "salons de belleza" along the Camino where she can have the acrylic nails maintained. Perhaps she won't have to remove them after all. I will let you know what I hear!I know this post will be hard to believe for us men but my wife for many years, ask me to post this questions to I would think ladies only. My wife like I am sure many of you out there has fake nails. My wife goes to the nail salon every two weeks to have something done to her now very expensive nails. She is wondering is there nail salons along the Camino where she will be able to have her nail tune up? Yes I know I am being a good husband but she is being a good wife for walking the Camino with me this September. Please don't laugh but I think this is important to her. I don't understand but it is what it is. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
If you want every bloke on the forum to read a question, title it "Ladies only" - it's sure to do the trick!
sooo cute! GREAT idea! Gonna 'borrow' that idea upon returning home from the camino!I don't know much about maintaining nails either, but I think she should keep them and have little shells painted on them
My wife is not high maintenance like some this is one indulgence she has and if I can help her I will. The forum helped she has decided to remove her fake nails and brave it.
Thank you to all who posted
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