TRIND Nail Care Giveaway (Ends 11/13/14)
TRIND Nail Care Giveaway
Sponsored by Trind and hosted by Mom Does Reviews and her fashionable blogger friends!
About Trind:
Trind is Europe’s most trusted and respected line of hand and nail care products. They are known globally as experts with 25 years of expertise. Founded in the Netherlands, Trind is an expert in the natural care of nails, hands, and feet.
Their unique products are made from high quality ingredients, which nourish and strengthen the nails as well as stimulate growth. They provide visibly better condition of nails and cuticles, resulting in stronger and more beautiful nails.
The Trind nail care lineup includes nail polishes in fun and trendy colours. But the backbone of the line is their nail care system that will transform the health of your nails.
Trind Nail Tips: The Bare Manicure With Trind
Healthy nails are gorgeous nails. Use Trind Moisturizing Nail Balsam and Trind Nail Repair and your bare nails will be beautiful nails. This Dream Team gives you nails that don’t need to be covered up.
Use Trind Extra Mild Cuticle Remover and Trind Cuticle Repair Balsam to maintain your cuticles. Healthy cuticles mean strong, healthy nails.
Use the patented Trind Professional Glass Nail File to shape your nails. The laser grit seals as it files, to help prevent chipping and peeling. Keep your nails on the shorter side, and gently round the edges.
Your secret weapon for the Bare Manicure is Trind Nail Brightener. This is like a french manicure in a bottle! It makes your nails brighter, with the white parts whiter. Use a white nail pencil under the tips to further highlight the ends. That’s all you need to get that manicured look in a fraction of the time. It’s easy to maintain, too!
Invest the time to make your nails their healthiest and you won’t need a polish manicure.
Nail Love With Trind
Heavily perfumed lotions and hand sanitizers contain a high amount of alcohol, which leads to nails breaking or chipping because of dehydration.
Wear rubber gloves when washing dishes or using household cleaners. If dish soap can remove baked on grease just imagine what it’s doing to your hands and nails.
If you are removing and reapplying polish more than once or twice a week, be sure to apply Trind Moisturizing Nail Balsam first. Using too much polish remover too often can dry out your nails. Always use acetone free polish remover.
Take the 14-day challenge with the Trind Moist & Shiny Kit, and you’ll see your nails improve. These products are a Dream Team that will give you back the nails you were born with.
After improving your nails with the Trind Moist & Shiny Kit, Trind Nail Repair can be used as a very reliable base coat if used no more than once a week.
Getting a hand massage will increase circulation and stimulate quicker nail growth.
The Giveaway:
One lucky reader will win:
- Trind Moist & Shiny Kit (Nail Magic Buffer, Moisturizing Nail Balsam, and Nail Repair) designed to give you strong, healthy nails in as little as 2 weeks. This is one of Trind’s best sellers for women who need to repair those dry brittle nails that just won’t grow.
- 3 Caring Colors nail polishes in a gorgeous fall color lineup – Red Shimmer, Dark Tan, and Deep Blue Shimmer
- A beautiful black patent leather look makeup bag
The giveaway is open to US and Canada, 18+
The giveaway ends 11/13 at 1159p est
Be sure to come back daily for more chances to win!
There is a limit of 1 prize per winner across all the blogs participating in this giveaway- a person can only win 1 prize package.
The participating bloggers were not compensated for this post. We are not associated with any of the companies named above. No purchase is necessary to enter. Void where prohibited by law. The odds of winning are based on the number of entries received Open to the US 18+ only. Confirmed Winner(s) (by Random.org) will be contacted by email. Winner(s) have 24 hours to respond before a new winner is chosen. No purchase necessary. Void where prohibited by law. The sponsor(s) will be responsible for product shipment to winner(s) of this giveaway. My blog is not responsible for product shipment/delivery or fulfillment. This event is in no way administered, sponsored, or endorsed by, or associated with, Facebook and/or Twitter, Google, Pinterest. This disclosure is done in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission 10 CFR, Part 255 Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements. Entrants must only enter with either one email address, IP address and/or Facebook account, anyone found violating these rules will be disqualified. It is at the sole discretion of the admin of the giveaway if the winner has met the rules or not.
I have dry, peeling cuticles and brittle nails that break all the time.
Brittle rigid nails
I have weak nails.
I have deep ridges in my nails which concern me since they appeared 2 yrs ago!
My nails are very weak. I have huge bumps on my thumbs (I’m told from medications) and my cuticles are always hard. I’ve never been able to grow nails, they will grow out and then rip off since they are so very thin.
I have ragged, dry, and peeling cuticles known as ‘hangnails’. Hopefully Trind can help
My nails are weak, flimsy & soft. I also have ridges in my nails, some worse then others. I also have ragged, dry, and peeling cuticles known as ‘hangnails’. Alot of my problems look exactly like Trind Nail Care may be just the solution my nails and hands need! Thanks so much for this giveaway. Really would love to win this!
my nails are thin like paper and they tear just like it
Since nail art is part of what I do for a living, I have to take extra care with my nails. If I don’t, they tend to go all “eggshell” on me with small cracks and flakes.
My nails chip, peel, and break.
Brittle, rigid nails that split and crack
I have brittle nails that split or crack. They recommend Trind moisturizing balsam.
I have Brittle, rigid nails that split and crack
My sister needs this so much more than myself. She has ridges that crack and hurt.
I think I mostly have issues with Over-grown cuticles.
Weak, flimsy and soft nails
It’s hard for me to say exactly what my nails are, but I think they are peeling nails that won’t hold nail polish, but they seem to always break and crack as well.