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10-11-08, 03:52 PM
this is my first attempt, Inspired by Lynn Lammers cover in October, in NAILs...what do you think, I should of filed more off the sides, I know, and my smile lines are not my best, as i was having brush issues lol, but all in all, I am personally very excited about my custom blend pink, I used 3 colours together to get the right blend
am not sure if the attachment worked but you can see it in my Gallery, see in my Permant Nail Art page Happy Filing ladies |
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10-11-08, 04:26 PM
Pardon? I thought this was a place to share Nails ideas and be respected as an individual and a professional that we could get honest feedback no matter where you come from or how many years of experience you have?
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10-11-08, 05:00 PM
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10-11-08, 05:04 PM
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Someone may be a proud technician to do them, someone may be a proud client to wear them, (and kudos to either of them), but they is still ugly nails. It interesting to think otherwise, these are the kinda nails we distanced ourselves from years ago, don't tell me it's time time to embrace them now, I for one have far too much pride to blindly follow such an ugly "attempt" at a trend. |
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10-11-08, 05:23 PM
Thanks you for your input, that all I ask for,
if you do not like the Stiletto style or is it that you do not think my application of the type is done correctly, it is not that hard to be a honest critic, and being supportive, and saying things like “I am not into that type of nail”, or “I like what you did but maybe you can try to do this differently”, and maybe explain what you thought you would have done to make it more true to the style. Or the old fashion saying, if you don’t have anything nice to say, don’t say anything at all I think this one is globally known?. The client I did these nails on did have very short beds, and I did lengthen them beyond her original smile line, my client didn’t want me to make the beds that dramatic as well as the cover of the shape seen on Mags, and actually I didn't put enough pink on a couple of nails, they are still a bit translucent, ops (it is so hard to even find a client to practice on, that would even wear this type of nail). (And yes we Canadians are so conservative, and behind in times, but I do try to be the one to start things around here, and do look up to the UK & the US for inspiration) I think I got now here they are,
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11-11-08, 06:43 AM
I'm sorry, but personally, they are not my cup of tea either..
If you do want some critique, not sure if its already been said, i didnt read the whole thread, the 1st thing i noticed right away was your smiles could do with a bit of work.. I am not really too familiar with this shape so cannot really critique much.. Well done for posting tho.. |
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11-11-08, 11:08 AM
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On your nails, you're are difinately more comfortable with square nails, they are really good. The line of light on the stillettos is really good, the nailbed on the ring finger doesn't seem to be extended as much and I think that you probably could've gotten a better shape with your form placement. |
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