Sarah Jane Rixon
Member
Hi Geeks,
Argh im hiding a lil but, I know ya'll fab acrylic girls aren't too big a fan of the tip & dip method.....
I'll keep my story short(ish!)-since 'big' school/college years till now I've had health problems/ops(arthritis & girly problems) where I couldn't do solid years of learning, & my work won't allow me to work full time so I can't afford to go to college properly now I'm 30, but I want to learn so I can keep money coming in if I have to leave work-argh rock/hard place!!! I've done a few proper courses such as gellux, make up at the local arts university, & waxing....I know it's a bit off topic, but any advice on how I may get trained up in such a situation?
I really appreciate your responses guys, as ya'll experts I have so much respect for xx
when it does come to tip & dip with the edge quick acrylic system, I know it's not favoured & im going to make sure clients know it's this system not fibreglass of course, I'm booked to do the course & just wondered ahead of it what to expect etc. What's the method? How do you infill them? How do you get a strong & good apex? Also is there a way to add any longevity to the wear of them? Can you do any cool arty effects? Can you put gellux polish on them?
I'll listen to our trainer fully on the day, of course I accept there are pros & cons with the system. I've seen a few videos on YT, but the girlies doing them show what looks like the equivalent of 'acrylic moonshine' looool like using cheap nail glue & dental acrylic
I love beauty & wished I was able to train at college, I've never lost the power of that love for it, I'm trying to prove my health wrong now it's under control & not let it steal who I am. I say it, as I really am grateful for advice & respect all the hard work you do
XxxxxX
Argh im hiding a lil but, I know ya'll fab acrylic girls aren't too big a fan of the tip & dip method.....
I'll keep my story short(ish!)-since 'big' school/college years till now I've had health problems/ops(arthritis & girly problems) where I couldn't do solid years of learning, & my work won't allow me to work full time so I can't afford to go to college properly now I'm 30, but I want to learn so I can keep money coming in if I have to leave work-argh rock/hard place!!! I've done a few proper courses such as gellux, make up at the local arts university, & waxing....I know it's a bit off topic, but any advice on how I may get trained up in such a situation?
I really appreciate your responses guys, as ya'll experts I have so much respect for xx
when it does come to tip & dip with the edge quick acrylic system, I know it's not favoured & im going to make sure clients know it's this system not fibreglass of course, I'm booked to do the course & just wondered ahead of it what to expect etc. What's the method? How do you infill them? How do you get a strong & good apex? Also is there a way to add any longevity to the wear of them? Can you do any cool arty effects? Can you put gellux polish on them?
I'll listen to our trainer fully on the day, of course I accept there are pros & cons with the system. I've seen a few videos on YT, but the girlies doing them show what looks like the equivalent of 'acrylic moonshine' looool like using cheap nail glue & dental acrylic
I love beauty & wished I was able to train at college, I've never lost the power of that love for it, I'm trying to prove my health wrong now it's under control & not let it steal who I am. I say it, as I really am grateful for advice & respect all the hard work you do
XxxxxX