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I am almost finished my pot of "neutral" opaque pink powder. I have found this suits most of my clients (mainly pale scottish ladies).

Before I order another I wondered what shade, i.e. cool, warm or neutral you all find you use the most?

The neutral isn't very pink so wondered whether to try the cool or warm pink this time?
 
I'm the same as you, i use neutral for 99% of my clients,
i am however going to get the warm one for when people start to get their tans and their skin tone darkens, hth :hug:
 
I am almost finished my pot of "neutral" opaque pink powder. I have found this suits most of my clients (mainly pale scottish ladies).

Before I order another I wondered what shade, i.e. cool, warm or neutral you all find you use the most?

The neutral isn't very pink so wondered whether to try the cool or warm pink this time?

I purchase Neutral. I feel this way, I can 'warm' it up or 'cool' it down by adding colors to it to customize. HTH! :)
 
I use Neutral and Warm, never used the Cool yet, but I have all 3 just in case :wink2:
 
I purchase Neutral. I feel this way, I can 'warm' it up or 'cool' it down by adding colors to it to customize. HTH! :)

hi I also use the neutral. If you dont mind me asking what colour and how much would you use to warm it up and cool it down. I havent done my custom blend with wee fi yet... thats my next course very soon...:) xx
 
I love the neutral with a little sparkle added. I've also used the warm and looks good on clients who have a tan.

Never used the cool yet
 
hi I also use the neutral. If you dont mind me asking what colour and how much would you use to warm it up and cool it down. I havent done my custom blend with wee fi yet... thats my next course very soon...:) xx

You can put a bit (and I mean a bit) of yellow or red in to warm it up or you can put a bit of purple or blue in to cool it off. Keep adding bits til you have the color you want. (I've used more than a bit and have totally ruined my mix...)

With my neutral, I decant a small amount into another container, then I mix in a bit of the other colors til I get the warmness or coolness I want. HTH! :)
 
I use neutral and warm depending on the skin tone and not so much the cool color. I always use just a very thin layer of these products in zone 2 to extend the nailbed * just enough to get a descent coverage* and for zone 3 i use a mix of intense pink and flawless pink and drag it over zone 2 which i made initially thin enough to be covered by the zone 3 mix to reach the desired thickness. This avoids the nails from looking a bit pale and gives them a fresh pinkish hue which adjusts nicely to the neutral or warm opaque powders
 
I too use coverage powders thinly on the nat nail and then sheer pink over
 

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