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File Control!! Part 2 - Thinning and Blending Tips.
geeg
23-09-04
File Control!! Part 2


Now that you've got a grip on the new filing technique (pun). I thought it might be a good idea to move on to the method of actually thinning and blending a tip so that the job is made as quick and easy as possible with...
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By pennijar on 11-07-06, 06:59 AM
Excellent Geeg, but I have to admit that at college we were taught to thin down with acetone before blending, and not to blend in the way you described. Your way makes much more sense I really must try it. Joan
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By Sammm on 14-08-06, 10:47 AM
great advice will start to put this into practice .. love these tutorials thanks a million..
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By sandy12b on 17-08-06, 02:11 PM
thanks that has helped me loads

|fantastic, thanks, i will go away and practise..what would we all do without your tutorials
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By KATIE XXXX on 26-09-06, 05:11 PM
geeg,

do you do this with white tips or just clear. I was also taught to use acetone to blend in clear tips (which i now know is wrong) and to apply the product without blending for white tips.

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By kez_d on 25-10-06, 10:26 AM
Thanks that was a GREAT help! will defo be doing it that way from now on!!
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By tarajohnson on 19-06-08, 07:33 PM
Could anyone help me? im just wondering if anyone had got any information on how to prevent thinning of the nail, adhesion faliure and loss of nail extionsion. Thank you
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