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Up until now I have been using POW but decided to have another go with sculpting white (one I've mixed myself).

I have been quite pleased with the results but I am struggling a bit with the order of work. I have been using an opaque gel for the main body of the nail and then sweeping out the smile line then applying the white sculpting gel. This is OK but I am not 100% satisfied with the smile lines.

Does anyone apply the white and then butt up the pink to it ? I was thinking of giving it a go but am concerned that I'll end up with a gap.

Any advice please ?
 
Does anyone apply the white and then butt up the pink to it ? I was thinking of giving it a go but am concerned that I'll end up with a gap.
I do it that way :green:

If there is a 'dip' between the two zones it can be rectified with some clear gel prior to buffing, 'string' it in the area it's needed in and let it settle, check from all angles before freeze curing, full cure all nails, remove inhibition layer and buff to shape before applying Finishing Gloss.

hth's x
 
Thanks - I'll give it a go :)
 
I do it that way :green:

If there is a 'dip' between the two zones it can be rectified with some clear gel prior to buffing, 'string' it in the area it's needed in and let it settle, check from all angles before freeze curing, full cure all nails, remove inhibition layer and buff to shape before applying Finishing Gloss.

hth's x

That's exactly what i do too! I rarely use the POW.
 
That is the same for me to hun:hug:
You can add as many coats of clear gel as you want to fill in any dips.
I only use POW for toes never for Enhancements I find the sculpting gel so much easier to use.
 
Thanks all for your help :lol:
 

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