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Judge Gigi-Honorary Geek
I'm wondering ................
Are we loosing the art of good nail polishing? Yes good old fashioned beautiful professional polishing?
Judging at the recent show at Excell I have to say the polish jobs were pretty abysmal.
There was a time when a perfect polish job was an art form. Still is in my opinion. Should be part of every nail tech's repertoire .. perfect polishing. I mean Revlon used to offer a whole course on polishing alone!
We used to do amazing coloured French tips by applying a perfect application of polish!! Think of that! And it lasted 2-3 weeks if the client just added a coat of top coat Super shiney once a week. No permanent coloured powders or glitter tips to remove when the client got sick of them; we did it with polish and it looked and lasted superbly well. We didn't have to do it with gel and then file it all off later just removed with Acetone and a cotton pad. So ..... are we making things too complicated these days and too expensive? With polish these things are so easy and so quick.
Another thing we did was to layer different colours to create another colour altogether. I used to know every CND collour and what to layer over what to get what!!
So my question is I guess, do you do this anymore? And if not, should we be getting back to it? Or is it just another sign of the times that women haven't even got the time to wait for their polish to set?
Are we loosing the art of good nail polishing? Yes good old fashioned beautiful professional polishing?
Judging at the recent show at Excell I have to say the polish jobs were pretty abysmal.
There was a time when a perfect polish job was an art form. Still is in my opinion. Should be part of every nail tech's repertoire .. perfect polishing. I mean Revlon used to offer a whole course on polishing alone!
We used to do amazing coloured French tips by applying a perfect application of polish!! Think of that! And it lasted 2-3 weeks if the client just added a coat of top coat Super shiney once a week. No permanent coloured powders or glitter tips to remove when the client got sick of them; we did it with polish and it looked and lasted superbly well. We didn't have to do it with gel and then file it all off later just removed with Acetone and a cotton pad. So ..... are we making things too complicated these days and too expensive? With polish these things are so easy and so quick.
Another thing we did was to layer different colours to create another colour altogether. I used to know every CND collour and what to layer over what to get what!!
So my question is I guess, do you do this anymore? And if not, should we be getting back to it? Or is it just another sign of the times that women haven't even got the time to wait for their polish to set?