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30-09-09, 12:41 AM
In my opinon, the most important thing to remember about sculpting on a form is to make sure the form fits properly! No gaps under the free edge, snug fit under the sidewalls, and hyponichium area tailored to fit if necessary. Once you've got a perfect fit, as long as you are proficient at product application, you should do great!
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30-09-09, 12:45 AM
I agree about contacting your trainer to get some help. You need to know when to sculpt as it is not always the best option. I love sculpting but I do have to tip too as sometimes its the best choice to get the best result out of the enhancement.
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