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Published by *sarah*
19-12-06 |
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20-12-06, 06:46 PM
thanks ladies, I took the pics on my phone so thats why the pics are a bit blurred I'm going to get a shot of my friends digital camera so hopefully the next ones will be clearer to critque.
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21-12-06, 07:59 AM
Obviously when asking for critique,the better the pic the better the advise,i know good pics are sometimes not possible
![]() This nail is very flat hun. Pick up a slightly larger bead and also check out this tutorial,hth x http://www.salongeek.com/preparation...ng-angles.html |
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I would have to say it seems that you have a good eye are far as shape goes, but it looks like my natural nails when they grow out. Flat! I'm figuring they are tips with an overlay. I knew what a good nail looked like, coming right out of school, I did pretty good. My only and biggest problem was my liquid to powder mix ratio was way off. It wasn't consistant. So some nails where super flat and and others looked like a hammer toenail! So my best advice, work on the product mix ratio so you can place the apex exactly where it should be, and not have to pile on the product so you can file one in to shape!
So for six weeks, I have to say, looken good, you can tell your pretty concervative! Focus on everyone's dream nail, shoot for that.. |