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You don't have to be Michelangelo or any of the other Mutant Turtles to create enhancements on the fly.
Sculpting enhancements on a form is the nail professional’s secret to fast, lower cost services. In this splendid pictorial, I cover some tips and tricks that successful... |
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#30
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NtricateDesigns
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01-09-06, 08:38 PM
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I was being nosey just roaming around, I am so glad I read this, it's awesome. THANKS!!!
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#31
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em1
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02-09-06, 05:37 PM
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Sculpted
Hiya,
Just read the tutorial on sculpted acrylics...brilliant!!! still training, but insured and practising on mates!!! I've done the sculpted and tips, but much prefer the sculted. One thing thou....Yours seemed to look lovely and natural and the free-edges looked perfectly curved and thin! Mine tend to look too thick and not as curved as the natural nails. Do you think it is because the forms are not strong enough, or am i doing something wrong?!Help!!! |
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#33
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babydollmama
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05-11-06, 01:29 AM
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Thoroughly enjoyed reading this and can't wait to put it into practise. A really refreshing guide!
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