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#1
By
matthew5
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10-01-04, 06:03 AM
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Re: Million Dollar Smiles
Just wanted to let you know that your tutorial on ' Million Dollar Smiles', was extremely helpful to me!!! I have been a nail tech for about 8 years, but have been away from it for close to 5 of those years. Having 5 boys can do that to you!! Anyway, when I decided to get back into business, I really needed a refresher, and I was fortunate enough to find your website. Thanks for the help and the info!!!
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#2
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Laura
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10-01-04, 12:13 PM
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Re: Million Dollar Smiles
Talking about smile lines.... would you believe I had a client ask me not to make the white smile! She actually wanted me to go straight across to make them look more square. After years of being programmed to make them smile beautifully I found this really difficult. I did what she requested of course but explained why we made them smile and why (I think) they look so much better that way. Of course, the customer is always right...or not!
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#4
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courtenay
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05-10-04, 11:17 AM
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Really usefull tutorial to refer to , all pics enlarge when you click on them, except the smile line ones. Would be fabulous to see these clearer if possible. Great site though Thanks!!!
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Last edited by courtenay; 05-10-04 at 11:19 AM..
Reason: Used terminolgy twice
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#5
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The Geek
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05-10-04, 12:46 PM
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Ack! Just caught on to what you were saying
I fixed two of the links (which were pointed incorrectly) however one of them (step 5) is only a thumbnail! I have to go scour my system to see if I can find the original large one Anyhooo... the others are fixed. Thanks for noticing! |
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#6
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Nina Louise
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25-11-04, 09:52 PM
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Million Dollar smile lines tutorial is fab! Thank you for taking me step by step!
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#8
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jussy
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19-01-05, 01:41 AM
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thank you for teaching me how to smile
your article on how to perfect a smile is invaluable at this present time. I am taking the cnd masters exam in Feb. I dont feel ready yet but I have been told that as from March 2005, cnd will be introducing a fabric day to the "masters".
Fabric and I have never hit it off, and never will!! The last time I tried to familiarize myself with the product,(some 10 years ago) I ended up in hospital because I ignored an unknown allergy to solvents and it gave me asthma!! I only get asthma now if I constantly use adhesives or if near super glue or such like. so thank you for your onfo. I will keep on trying the way you suggested. and will keep you posted on the masters day!! but if I fail.. I wont!! Jus x |
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#9
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b.hansford
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13-02-05, 01:26 AM
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Thank you so much for the tutorials, I do find them helpful and often refer especially when I am having a brainless day!! It would be really helpful to either have larger pictures or even better a DVD or Video as I'm not perfect and I want to be.
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#10
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miat33
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26-07-05, 10:40 PM
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fantastic info on 'smile lines', although i do have a dilema:- if a client has short nail beds, eg. nail biter, but wanted the french look, if you follow the natural smile line it would look terrible. But if you were to extend the nail bed you can see the natural smile line through the pink in zone 2. Hou can i hide this???? helllppp....
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