I loved my Pro shaker, till it broke just outside the warranty.
I sent to makers in USA for a replacement part which cost me about £40 incl postage.
It worked for about another year then broke again. Same problem. It’s now in bin, but I miss it
Build up the apex in layers and then file down the edges and cuticle ledge to keep them thin.
If applying tips, point the tip down slightly when glueing
If you try it and feel any vibration - the shaft will have bent and it’s knackered
I’ve dropped mine twice and had to replace the bit. I always keep spares now, and have put a small hook on my desk to stop the drill hand piece from rolling off
Great that you’re putting do much thought into your new tan room.
Please take my advice and DONT tile it. Use ‘wetwall.’ It comes in many colours and patterns and only needs to be rinsed with the showehead. It doesn’t leak and won’t discolour.. It will cost less than tiles, grout & labour...
I admit to using a picture once, but credited the nail tech
I’d send the local lady a friendly message, and say that the image is yours. Either take it down, or credit you underneath it.
When I think of the nails I produced when I was training, I cringe. [emoji85]
Don’t be hard on yourself. Every set you do will be better than the last. X
I’ve heard of techs doing this, and I’ve had one girl come to me to get them removed. What a mess!
I honestly think she had about 10 natural lashes left on each eye. Not good.
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