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poshpinks

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Evening all

Can I just say to all of you out there that have purchased pre - cut canes forget about it . I bought pre - cut canes and was desperately trying to do nails with them and fining them soooo difficult and then today I got my un -cut canes and oh my god the difference is excellent. I have done my own nails and they were so easy to do they didn't look thick and bumpy they look fab just like all the really good ones I have seen pictures of as soon as I can I will take a pic and up load it for you all to see, I will never use the pre cut ones again so if you r struggling like I was then I would defo say change .:):):):):):):):):):):):):)xxxx
 
Thank you so much for posting this, I was going to buy the pre cut ones, I already have the others and now I will just get more uncut ones pop them on a heated wheat bag for a couple of mins and carry on slicing them myself.
 
for those who do have the precut sort, i have heard that you can have better results if you lay one inbetween 2 files and grind them down thinner .
 
Hi all it was me in a previous thread that suggested to place the canes inbetween 2 files and thin them but since using un cut ones i woulds say dont even bother just get yourselfs some un cut ones as no matter how much i file them they have never come out as easy to use and look so good as they have with the un cut ones. xx
 
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I must say i have made the mistake of buying the pre-cut ones and they were a waste of money tbh
 
Hiya I did the same bought pre cut to thick never again, got some new ones coming and will cut my own, I love em :)
 
Agree with others, pre-cut canes are good only for some 3D modelling and special occasions. You'll be far better of by buying whole canes and cut them yourself in as thin pieces as you want.
 
Where did you get your uncut ones from? I want to buy some!

Sam XX
 
Just a quick question where do U get them from and how do u cut them and what with. I have seen them on atyourfingertips websight with a little slicer too. Has anyone tried them are they any good thank sxcx
 
We sell them :)

I have written few articles on our website about slicing & using canes etc. to get you started :)
 
Its great to hear you say that, i keep getting asked "when will you get the pre-cut canes in?" and i keep saying i won't people just don't seem to realise that they are really easy to use and look so much better, and are so much easier to work with so this is really cool to hear x
 
Your welcome i just could not believe the difference and had to tell everyone i just would like to find some different once that dont cost to much. xx
 
If you have bought the pre cut canes and find them too thick, may I suggest that you put them between two files and thin them down? This method worked for me as I cut a few too thick and didn't want to waste them.
 
Good idea, but time consuming,

Dannie, I have sent you a pm about our new range comming soon

Adell
 
Thanks for that I will be keeping an eye out but if you could let me know when they r on there so I dont forget that would be fab. xx
 
hi poshpinks, thanks alot for this thread. i had the same problems. i have alot of pre sliced canes which i cannot use cause they are too thick!!! i used them twice and had problem with liftingsince i hand to do them a bit thick.
so now i ordered the full canes, now i wanted to know if i should slice them all when i receive them or i just slice what i need?
and do you heat them first? or slice them as they are?

thanks
 

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