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Published by VHunter
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06-02-07, 05:39 PM
Muchos gracias!
Thanks for the critique. With the 'hippy' business... I find my weakness is with those that have wide flat nails like her own, with nearly no c-curve naturally. I lined up my file with her sidewalls.. it seemed straight. Taper them more, so that they're thinner than the actual natural nail? Or am I just not seeing it right? Thanks again!! ![]() |
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06-02-07, 05:48 PM
Firstly well done for posting your pics, it's good to see all the before and after pics
Some of the nails don't have enough gel near the cuticle area. This could be because you were a bit worried about the gel running on to the skin? Some appear to need a little more filing into shape and appear to be a bit inconsistent at the free edge. Did you freeze cure at all? Apex placement needs a bit of work. This is the best way to stop any gel running. I usually apply a thin layer of cover it! (for example) to the entire surface of the nail, do not cure, place a medium ball of product in the centre of the nail, roll product towards the FE. Pull (don't pat) towards the cuticle and sidewalls, pull towards the FE and wipe in your smile line, then freeze cure for 15 seconds. Keep doing this switching hands until all nails have been done. Then use your Edge it and freeze cure again as above. Did you use clear it to get the correct structure? A good attempt for your first try, I think it's quite hard to learn to sculpt gel at first, keep posting the pics. If you need any help please pm me mate x |
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06-02-07, 06:10 PM
Thanks Judy!
Yes, I was nervous about gel running into cuticle again. And yes, my friend is coming in an hour for me to do some corrections with the clear-it, to the overall shape. I'll post that pic tooYes, I did freeze. I did the edge-it first, freezing each finger. Then popped in for a full cure. Next, a 2nd layer of edge it, done same as above. Then I used cover-it, freezing each finger as I went along, then full cure. BUT I think I put too much 'cover-it' at one shot. I tried to do it in one layer, as opposed to two? BIG mistake I think.. hence the running AND today, when she comes, I have a tad bit of lift to correct still all my fault, I'm sure I will also try the reverse way of doing a french next time. Should go better. Will get on the phone later, to drum up another guinea pig LOL I had to adjust my brush technique for the gel, as it's a different consistency than the gel that I'm used to. I was taught to do an icing technique..and to sort of tease it like with merringue on a pie to get it into place (don't know if that makes sense to you?). So the pushing and pulling was a bit different. By the time I did the thumbs.. I felt more comfortable and was starting to get the hang of it. I agree with all the errors you pointed out. I saw them myself After 4hrs, I was bushed and just couldn't bring myself to correct the problems last night. Will fix this afternoon and hopefully, they'll look much better. ![]() |
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06-02-07, 08:24 PM
They look too wide also the smile lines need to be more smiley and some of the smiles start too low down the nail bed. Index finger seems to be showing some opaque colouring it may just be the photo ??. I would try and bring the product nearer to the sidewalls and I would also like to see a less blunt free-edge maybe soften the edges a little. Thanks for sharing
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06-02-07, 08:35 PM
Victoria, well done for posting mate, I agree with all vetty and judy have said, I always had the problem of mine looking hippy as I tried too hard to taper them, run the file straight down the side walls dont try to taper into the free edge as this is what causes them to look hippy, good luck and cant wait to see the next lot.
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