The Art of Deception: Impossubilities Magic Show

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The Impossible Magic Show is a captivating spectacle that defies the laws of reality and leaves its audience astounded. This mesmerizing performance takes spectators on a magical journey through a world where the impossible becomes possible. The show is a combination of astonishing illusions, mind-bending tricks, and captivating storytelling. It is led by a master magician who is skilled in creating moments of wonder and awe. Each trick is meticulously designed to challenge the audience's perception and keep them on the edge of their seats. One of the most renowned tricks in the show is the levitation act.


They held up pretty darn well. The "creme" ones didn't look worn at all; the color goes all the way through the nail, and there's no coating that wore off. The accent nail did suffer some wear, as the iridescence is a coating, and it wore along the raised lines of the facets and started to peel off the tip of the accent nail on my dominant hand, which admittedly I use as a tool sometimes. Still, given how long I wore these, I was impressed.

They don t have as deep a base curve as my natural nails understandbly, as if they did they would squeeze most people s fingers , so the tips look wide to me, but I got used to them. I used that same treatment in this case, it was the clear shade of Essie TLC to re-glue the nail; it works surprisingly well and I feel it s less harsh than nail glue.

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One of the most renowned tricks in the show is the levitation act. The magician seemingly defies gravity as he effortlessly floats above the stage, leaving the audience in a state of disbelief. The levitation act is performed with such precision and grace that it becomes almost impossible to discern how it is done.

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I mentioned last time that I wasn't back into my normal routine after vacation, and I'm still not. We hosted family for the long Labor Day weekend, which meant switching the house over to guest mode (we have a small space, so when it's just the two of us, I take over one of the guest bedrooms for my office, and the guest bathroom for the purpose of having my own sink to get ready for the day and get ready for bed). Then we had several days of enjoying the season-ending festival on the mountain with our guests, and now I'm in the process of settling the house back into normal living mode, which I will probably manage just in time to pack for my next trip. It's a fun life, but much less structured than I got used to all the years I was working.

With all the travel and such, I've continued to turn to fake nails because they're easy and keep my natural nails underneath protected. Recently, I tried a new-to-me brand, the Dashing Diva Magic Press nails I'd first seen at Sally Beauty back in April. The set I chose was called Ice Queen, and had light blue "creme" nails with faceted iridescent white accent nails.

The package (a hard plastic hinged case, and quite sturdy) had 30 nails (six of which were accent nails) in a variety of sizes, instructions, a prep pad (which smelled like it was just alcohol), a small stubby emery board, and a nail stick. The nails are pre-glued, so there are no separate adhesive tabs to deal with, and they have a peel-off layer over the sticky part with a tab at the nail base end, so it's easy to try them on for size without risking messing up the sticky bits.

These were easy to work with and fit my fingers pretty well. They don't have as deep a base curve as my natural nails (understandbly, as if they did they would squeeze most people's fingers), so the tips look wide to me, but I got used to them.

The faceted nail was fascinating to look at and feel the texture of. Sure, it looked fake, as natural nails don't make those shapes, but I didn't care. Here they are in natural light in the car the day after I put them on:

The box touted the "MEGA HOLD" adhesive and touted "Wear Up to 7 Days". On day 4, I had one nail pop off. Now, this was probably my fault for not using the prep pad on bare nails as per the directions, but I do not like to put glue/adhesive on my bare nails, so I always lay down a treatment coat first. I used that same treatment (in this case, it was the clear shade of Essie TLC) to re-glue the nail; it works surprisingly well and I feel it's less harsh than nail glue.

Here are the nails on Day 5 of wear; as you can see from these photos in different lights, sometimes the blue looked lilac or lavender, which was fine by me:

I ended up wearing these 12 days in all, reattaching them as they popped off (most actually stayed on the whole time). Here they are just before I took them off (which was easy enough to do by gently disloding them with the curved end of a metal cuticle pusher):

They held up pretty darn well. The "creme" ones didn't look worn at all; the color goes all the way through the nail, and there's no coating that wore off. The accent nail did suffer some wear, as the iridescence is a coating, and it wore along the raised lines of the facets and started to peel off the tip of the accent nail on my dominant hand, which admittedly I use as a tool sometimes. Still, given how long I wore these, I was impressed.

For busy moms, having a manicure is a treat and luxury. Then someone introduced me to Magic Press by Dashing Diva. I tested it out during the recent Chinese New Year period and now I am hooked to beautiful nails you can do yourself at home in a jiffy.
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Another highlight of the show is the classic disappearing act. The magician makes objects vanish into thin air, leaving the audience bewildered and wondering where they could have possibly gone. The disappearing act is executed with such precision that even the most skeptical viewers are left questioning the nature of reality. In addition to these impressive acts, the Impossible Magic Show also incorporates mind-reading tricks and audience participation. The magician can seemingly read minds, predicting thoughts and actions before they even occur. The audience becomes an integral part of the show, as they are invited to participate in various tricks and witness the magic happening right in front of their eyes. The show is not only a display of extraordinary talent but also a testament to the power of imagination. It reminds us that in a world filled with limitations and boundaries, there is still room for the extraordinary and the impossible. The Impossible Magic Show serves as a reminder that anything can be achieved with the right amount of skill, creativity, and belief. In conclusion, the Impossible Magic Show is an enchanting performance that defies the boundaries of reality. With its remarkable illusions, mind-bending tricks, and captivating storytelling, it takes the audience on an incredible journey into the world of magic. This show reminds us of the power of imagination and the extraordinary possibilities that lie within us all..

Reviews for "The Incredible World of Magic at the Impossubilities Magic Show"

1. Lisa - 2/5 Stars - I was very disappointed with the "Impossubilities Magic Show". The tricks were predictable and lacked any sense of awe or wonder. The magician seemed tired and unenthusiastic, making the entire experience feel lackluster. Additionally, the venue was cramped and uncomfortable, which further added to my overall dissatisfaction. I would not recommend this show to anyone looking for a truly magical experience.
2. John - 1/5 Stars - The "Impossubilities Magic Show" was a complete waste of time and money. The magician's performance was amateurish and I could easily see through the trickery. The jokes were cheesy and the whole show felt forced and staged. The lack of audience engagement and interaction made it even more difficult to enjoy. I regret attending this show and would advise others to choose a different magical experience in the area.
3. Sarah - 2/5 Stars - I had high hopes for the "Impossubilities Magic Show" but unfortunately, it fell short. The tricks were unimpressive and had no wow factor. The magician's stage presence was lacking, leaving the audience disconnected and disinterested. The show felt disjointed with no clear theme or narrative. Overall, it was a forgettable and underwhelming experience that I would not recommend to others.
4. Peter - 2/5 Stars - I attended the "Impossubilities Magic Show" and was left underwhelmed. The tricks were basic and nothing I hadn't seen before. The magician's delivery was also lackluster, with jokes that fell flat and failed to engage the audience. The show lacked the energy and excitement that I expect from a magic performance. I left feeling disappointed and unimpressed.

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