Sassy Hassy
Well-Known Member
Okay, they're history!!! My white tips have ceased to be!
geeg said:I never gave my clients the choice of having French tips, so they never got them !!
There are so many ways to acheive perfect whites now what with the l&P and More Than White and Paint on white gel .. who needs em?
OOps! Im too late...beaten to it by a much better and simpler explanation! :ogeeg said:Because my darling Kimmi, you do NOT sweep the zone 2 beadover zone one, only butt the product up against it! Peasy!
Kimmi Rocks said:I'm still confused about how you keep the Forever French white. I asked a similar question about Flawless but I'm still a little confused.
How do you stop the white getting a hint of pink on it after you've swept zone 2 over zone 1?
Necie said:Kimmi,
I was reading in the NailPro Mag. last week and on the pink and white application, you should do all free edge of all nails and then go back and do the pink. That way you know that it is already dry and wont cause any mishaps.
Good Luck and let me know how it works out for you.
Necie:biggrin:
geeg said:Because my darling Kimmi, you do NOT sweep the zone 2 beadover zone one, only butt the product up against it! Peasy!
Christine G said:I must admit, I too am with Kimmie on this,,,,,a little confused. In the nailclass book, on zone 2 application, it mentions placing the zone 2 bead, pressing slightly and immedialtely drawing the brush lightly all the way down over the tip,,then again once the bead has been pressed out to both sides, drawing lightly again all the way down over the tip. I realise that this is not dragging or sweeping zone 2 over zone 1, but surely, a little of the colour will still affect the white, or is it so minimal it will be removed when filing?
Gigi, you also mention with the zone 3 application to draw the brush lightly all the way down over the tip as this ensures a nice even application and a silky smooth finish, but again, can this not add more pink colour to the white?
Is it me? am I reading too deeply into everything?
Charlene said:I just remembered another aspect of the 20 minute nails. After dipping the brush into the monomer she placed it flat on paper towel and used a cuticle stick to flatten the hairs of the brush from the shaft to the flags. Doing this a couple of times she removed the excess liquid in the brush. She then began her application. Does anyone have any thoughts on this? Charlene.
Enter your email address to join: