Bryony
British Aussie Geek
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On my Creative foundation we were only shown how to do P&W. It's only just struck me (not taken long then, only 2 months!) - but if a client doesn't want permanent french look, what do you do instead? (assuming they don't want the permanent polish look either)
All my clients so far have had P&W, so it's not come up yet.
Do you just use perfect pink or clear in all 3 zones? Or use clear powder for the free edge and pink for zone 2 & 3?
I guess using regular tips you could use clear or pink and the opaque colour of the tip underneath would make it look quite natural? But I sculpt whenever I can as find fitting and blending tips sooooo tedious (and as it still takes me 4 hours to do a set, anything that saves me time is a bonus! LOL!) so what would you do here?
I don't even remember seeing any piccys where the nails weren't variations on P&W (unless they are 'permanent polish' one colour gel/ L&P).
Thanks
On my Creative foundation we were only shown how to do P&W. It's only just struck me (not taken long then, only 2 months!) - but if a client doesn't want permanent french look, what do you do instead? (assuming they don't want the permanent polish look either)
All my clients so far have had P&W, so it's not come up yet.
Do you just use perfect pink or clear in all 3 zones? Or use clear powder for the free edge and pink for zone 2 & 3?
I guess using regular tips you could use clear or pink and the opaque colour of the tip underneath would make it look quite natural? But I sculpt whenever I can as find fitting and blending tips sooooo tedious (and as it still takes me 4 hours to do a set, anything that saves me time is a bonus! LOL!) so what would you do here?
I don't even remember seeing any piccys where the nails weren't variations on P&W (unless they are 'permanent polish' one colour gel/ L&P).
Thanks