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Published by nailniche
14-12-06 |
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14-12-06, 11:56 AM
Okay the three thing that you have wanted to be critiqued ar near impossible to do so with these pics. it is not close enough to see the side walls andnot side on so we cannot judge the apex!
However for only your second set they are pretty good especially when done on yourself which is the hardest to do. There are quite a few areas for concern but at this stage it is best to take each stage at a time or you will get so overwhelmed it will knock your confidence and take you four hours to do a set!!! The main area you need to concentrate on first is your product placement. Your apex looks as though it is too far into zone 1 and not sitting back in zone 2 . Then where zone 2 and 3 meet the area does not sit smoothly, there is a ridge in every single nail, so at such an early stage in your career I would say that this should be your main focus. You are more likely to get breakages with your clients which will be as much your fault as the strength is not in the right place. But nice to see a newbie working nice and thin! |