Thanks to KOKO Living, I enjoyed a unique ladies night "in" recently with my TAKE ladies! TAKE or Triangle American Korean Exchange is a group I created earlier this year to bring together women in the Triangle area (Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill) who are of Korean heritage from different backgrounds and upbringings.
After enjoying a delicious Korean dinner by our hostess (one of the TAKE ladies), we had the best time doing manicures and watching the first episode of a popular Korean television series called "Two Outs, Bottom of the 9th Inning" courtesy of YA Entertainment.
We didn't do traditional manicures mind you where you color your nails with nail polish. No, we used Incoco dry nail manicure sets to do our nails up pretty! Incoco makes self-stick 100% nail polish strips which contain the base coat, color coat and top coat! You avoid the spills of messy nail polish bottles and avoid the long wait time for the nail polish to dry! We did our dry nail appliques right on my friend's nice cream-color carpet. You just peel off the colored nail strip, stick them on your fingernails and cut off the excess with your nails. VOILA! You have a perfectly manicured nail in seconds!
When I first showed them Incoco's dry nail manicure set, all the ladies seemed skeptical. It did look a little unbelievable what with the colored stickers and all. Almost like something our daughters would play with. But, once we applied them on our nails, it really did look like we had just gotten manicures from a professional nail salon! Everyone was quite impressed with Incoco's dry nail sets.
After our dry nail manicures, we settled in to watch the first episode of "Two Outs, Bottom of the 9th Inning." Thankfully, YA Entertainment provided us the entire DVD set of the series so we can continue watching the series and finish it. We all know Korean TV dramas are addicting and you just can't watch one episode and be done with it!
My T.A.K.E. group is really diverse when it comes to our backgrounds and upbringings with our Korean heritage. We are all Korean. But, some women were adopted from Korea by non-Korean families so they weren't exposed to Korean culture such as someone like me who grew up with traditional 1st generation Korean immigrant parents. They didn't know what to expect from watching an episode from a Korean TV series. I'm so glad they were game to try it out! Thanks to the subtitles, they were able to understand everything and see a glimpse of the culture in Korea nowadays. I think they really enjoyed seeing the culture on television.
Courtesy of KOKO Living and YA Entertainment, everyone left with a goody bag. What an awesome ladies night "in" it was! I think they got a little spoiled because they asked what else KOKO Living could provide us to enjoy another ladies night soon! They are game!
If you're interested in hosting your own Girls Night In for your next meet-up, please email: [email protected] .
(one of the TAKE ladies), we had the best time doing manicures and watching the first episode of a popular Korean television series called "Two Outs, Bottom of the 9th Inning" courtesy of YA Entertainment.
We didn't do traditional manicures mind you where you color your nails with nail polish. No, we used Incoco dry nail manicure sets to do our nails up pretty! Incoco makes self-stick 100% nail polish strips which contain the base coat, color coat and top coat! You avoid the spills of messy nail polish bottles and avoid the long wait time for the nail polish to dry! We did our dry nail appliques right on my friend's nice cream-color carpet. You just peel off the colored nail strip, stick them on your fingernails and cut off the excess with your nails. VOILA! You have a perfectly manicured nail in seconds!
When I first showed them Incoco's dry nail manicure set, all the ladies seemed skeptical. It did look a little unbelievable what with the colored stickers and all. Almost like something our daughters would play with. But, once we applied them on our nails, it really did look like we had just gotten manicures from a professional nail salon! Everyone was quite impressed with Incoco's dry nail sets.
After our dry nail manicures, we settled in to watch the first episode of "Two Outs, Bottom of the 9th Inning." Thankfully, YA Entertainment provided us the entire DVD set of the series so we can continue watching the series and finish it. We all know Korean TV dramas are addicting and you just can't watch one episode and be done with it!
My T.A.K.E. group is really diverse when it comes to our backgrounds and upbringings with our Korean heritage. We are all Korean. But, some women were adopted from Korea by non-Korean families so they weren't exposed to Korean culture such as someone like me who grew up with traditional 1st generation Korean immigrant parents. They didn't know what to expect from watching an episode from a Korean TV series. I'm so glad they were game to try it out! Thanks to the subtitles, they were able to understand everything and see a glimpse of the culture in Korea nowadays. I think they really enjoyed seeing the culture on television.
Courtesy of KOKO Living and YA Entertainment, everyone left with a goody bag. What an awesome ladies night "in" it was! I think they got a little spoiled because they asked what else KOKO Living could provide us to enjoy another ladies night soon! They are game!
If you're interested in hosting your own Girls Night In for your next meet-up, please email: [email protected] .
Really a great idea...of girls night in for manicuring.I think I am going to steal this idea for the next night in with my friends.
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