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Curzy

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I currently use OPI varnishes but I am swapping over to Creative. Could anyone recommend which white and pink colours they use for their French Manciures

I need to know the best white to give a bright white 'false' colour and the best white and pink to give a natural looking nail.

Many Thanks
 
hi there,,,
I use for a french, creme puff (white) then negligee over the top,, it is'nt pink it's a lovely natural shade.
HTH,,,
 
Hiya!

Ive just got,
Negligee
Lighten up
Moonlight and roses and
Cream puff.

Id say Cream puff is quite a bright white but im not sure what to suggest for a more natural white.
Lighten up is lovely and pinky and Negligee is very natural. Moonlight and roses is pinky with a shimmer and is gorgeous!
sorry i havent been much help. im sure someone else can help you more though! x
 
cream puff for your bright white and bisou de lulu for a more subtle white
they are my faves,
along with negligee, and tres femme for your subtle pink tones and for a more pinky tone it has to be romantique
 
I Use Cream Puff For The White And Then Negligee Or Beau, Both Are Gorgeous.
 
I use Creme Puff for the free edge and....Prom Night is also nice for the contrasting shade.
Although Im a fan of Moonlight and Roses!
I was gonna go for Beau...(apparently, Gwen Stefani luvs it!) :cool:
 
hi there... some perfect answers - Cream Puff is still the most popular white we have and numbers 2 & 3 for french colours are Negligee and Moonlight & Roses!!!
 
Dont forget Marilyn, a lovely see thru American manicure type pink - makes nail beds look lovely and healthy :biggrin:
 
it has to b cream puff for brightness, & bisou de lulu for natural white (it's good enough for kylie!)
negligee & beau are the most popular natural pinks.
for a twist, especially now its officially spring, 2 x coats of lighten up, & strawberry smoothie as a french tip. make sure you only paint the srawberry smoothie in one direction only across the tip, dont stroke down like u would with white. that way, it looks like shot silk, gorgeous!
 
liza smith said:
for a twist, especially now its officially spring, 2 x coats of lighten up, & strawberry smoothie as a french tip. make sure you only paint the srawberry smoothie in one direction only across the tip, dont stroke down like u would with white. that way, it looks like shot silk, gorgeous!

Ooh, now that got my antenna up Liza :) - I do like the sound of that for French with a twist - don't have some others up your sleeves for us to try out too, do you???
 
Thanks so much for all your replies. I am off to Olympia so will hopefully get some of the colours that you mentioned.

Will need to sharpen my elbows as the creative stand at Excel was packed!

Thanks again
 

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