Morning geeks
I've been surfing around this morning (any excuse to avoid having to pack yet MORE boxes - eek!) and have been reading tutorials etc on other nail sites...
On one site, as part of the tutorial for step-by-step acrylic nails, I came across the following instructions for how to shorten a tip after it's been applied (I'm paraphrasing as I've shut the page down now - duh!):
- with nail clippers, clip into each side of the tip, creating a cut either side.
- wiggle the tip up and down until it snaps off.
- neaten free edge with an abrasive.
How bizarre. Why not just use proper tip cutters???
Has anyone else seen any odd advice anywhere?
Lulu
I've been surfing around this morning (any excuse to avoid having to pack yet MORE boxes - eek!) and have been reading tutorials etc on other nail sites...
On one site, as part of the tutorial for step-by-step acrylic nails, I came across the following instructions for how to shorten a tip after it's been applied (I'm paraphrasing as I've shut the page down now - duh!):
- with nail clippers, clip into each side of the tip, creating a cut either side.
- wiggle the tip up and down until it snaps off.
- neaten free edge with an abrasive.
How bizarre. Why not just use proper tip cutters???
Has anyone else seen any odd advice anywhere?
Lulu