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  2. chicagoprmami

    building a nail

    http://www.salongeek.com/misc-tutorials/52129-building-free-edges-without-forms.html this is what you are looking for. this is something very popular for people who have bitten nails.. mz.angie
  3. chicagoprmami

    Building free edges without forms

    this is what techs should do for people who have extremely bitten nails...
  4. chicagoprmami

    File control!! Part 4 - During the Rebalance

    MAKES SO much sense....wow! The difference of filing on top and chasing it makes so much sense, I havent even tired this yet, but I can already picture it! WOW! Thanks! mz.angie
  5. chicagoprmami

    Who else only hand files their enhancements?

    I hand-file...but sometimes I wish I was trained for an e-file, eventually I am going to take a course. I also have a hard time explaining to my students how to file the lifting parts, but what everyone else has said, helps alot. Now, tell me if this is understandable. I tell them to NOT keep...
  6. chicagoprmami

    Whats the best way to remove nails

    Well, I use a glass bowl and have large marbles on the bottom. It is not necessarily so they can play, but when they do play with them, the large marbles hit against the enhancements and helps them come off... another thing, instead of filing right away after a couple minutes of soaking, I...
  7. chicagoprmami

    teaching nails?

    Well, I must say, you have to find out with the state laws. Depending on where you're from, you have to be licensed to teach. Just check with the state to see what their rules are. mz.angie
  8. chicagoprmami

    Nail tips or sculptures

    well, I must say that I enjoy both. But as I began practicing more and more...I really enjoy sculpting. I feel that you can create something with your own 'touch' to it. And I must say, if you become VERY good at it, you will save time.... mz.angie:green:
  9. chicagoprmami

    Gel Nails?

    THIS IS EXACTLY WHAT THEY DO HERE!!!!!! They apply acrylic...THEN just a gel topcoat OVER!!!!!!! and charge more money. CRAZY!!! and I tell people that they don't have "GEL" nails....but they don't understand! :smack: miss angie
  10. chicagoprmami

    What do you think of my glitter??

    Very nice for trying it out...Maybe the smile can begin a little higher
  11. chicagoprmami

    Help... I tend to over drill when I do a fill-in

    I understand u completely PINKY...soe people on here can be very rude answering in the forums...i understand that they want the best of things, but alot of them are extremely rude! I AGREE WITH U! Sorry u had a bad experience here...
  12. chicagoprmami

    QUESTION about CORNS

    " Corns only occur on the feet, usually where a prominent bone presses against the inside of your shoe (tops of toes, pressure points of the sole, and between the toes). Pressure causes your skin to thicken at that point, creating the hard surface and core of the corn. They are like calluses...
  13. chicagoprmami

    QUESTION about CORNS

    It's not that my friend is reluctant, but right now, she doesn't have the money to spend on taking care of her corns. She just wanted something to work in the mean time. So I thank everyone for their input!:hug:
  14. chicagoprmami

    QUESTION about CORNS

    OH OK...I've never heard of a "corn blade". When I explain it to her, she'll say, SHAVE them off. And she'll think it will hurt. But I told her to wear loose fitting shoes
  15. chicagoprmami

    QUESTION about CORNS

    One of my friends asked me today about corns. She has them on her four toes in total. 2 on each foot. one on the pointer toe and middle toe. I looked at them and the left foot is a little more noticeable. She asked me how to remove them without having to go to the doctor. I didnt know what to...
  16. chicagoprmami

    HELP!!!! Moving bead nail!!!!!!

    Thank you...Yea, I could use a blade. I ended up using my drill to make a hole in the four corners of the shape, 2 in the center and use my old nippers to cut the rest out. worked perfect. I will post pics once I finish!!! Thanks! :hug:
  17. chicagoprmami

    HELP!!!! Moving bead nail!!!!!!

    I am doing my full set now, on myself, and I'm going to try the moving bead nail. I'm trying to cut out a rectangle shape from my tip before applying it. But what's the best way to cut the piece out of the tip? PLEASE HELP ME!!!
  18. chicagoprmami

    Nail Drill Recommendation

    Umm, ok, well, I need people who CAN help me to reply to this...THANK YOU... But thank you teri for saying you can't help...
  19. chicagoprmami

    Nail Drill Recommendation

    Hi, I am looking to eventually purchase a nail drill for use at home. I will be soon doing clients nails at my house and want and need a good drill. I want to do some research on them, but I need suggestions on which drills you recommend, don't recommend, etc. I'm not looking to spend TOO much...
  20. chicagoprmami

    nail art on short nails

    I LIKED ALOT OF UR SIMPLE DESIGNS. FOR HAVING A LIMITED SPACE TO DESIGN ON, U DID A WONDERFUL JOB. :green:
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