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Trying these tonight.. Look amazing xx
 
Tried these tonight!
Not great for a first attempt but will continue practising.

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Example I did for someone to see for their accent nails
 

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What I did on myself today! I agree it's very therapeutic!


Emma-Louise @ALittleLuxury
 
Thank you! Want to go out and show them off but got to wait in for my salon chairs to be delivered and it's a bit too cold to get my toes out and show off my lovely Tutsis lol


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These are really good my last attempt doesnt look this good

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These are really good my last attempt doesnt look this good

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They're probably better than you think! And practise makes perfect!


Emma-Louise @ALittleLuxury
 
Probably im my worse critic

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Always the way!


Emma-Louise @ALittleLuxury
 
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My 4th attempt at 3d x
 
I'm fairly new to 3D, but my top tips so far would be....

Dont press the product too soon- it wont hold its shape. Leave it to start to loose the wet look- just as it starts to matt.

Dont work too wet, I drain the liquid out of the back of my brush once I've picked up my bead.

Use a good brush- and take care of it!!

Take a class if you can- its fun and much easier then figuring everything out yourself, someone on hand to show you why your struggling makes all the difference!
 
Looking through the pictures all your work looks amazing im so keen to learn how to do this where do you purchase your acrylic powders from to do the nail art?
 
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I just use my regular brand of L+P, these are done with retention+ L+P in a custom colour made with additives.
 
I use the nsi range or mix my own colours if can't get exactly what I want.


This is a design for a brides nails I've done.
 

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