Consistancy of Acrylic balls

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ikkivon

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I am just learning acrylic nails and can not seem to get the consistacy of the acrylic right :irked:. I either get it to wet or to dry. Could anyone help and give me some advice....Thanks....
 
The best thing we did on my course was have a piece of laminated card with differently sized outlines of circles, then when we placed the bead on each circle it wasn't to 'expand' over the edges. It really helped! (andthey pop off after-reusable so even better)
Just try to have the orange-peel consistency to the bead and practice, practice, practice.
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I am just learning acrylic nails and can not seem to get the consistacy of the acrylic right :irked:. I either get it to wet or to dry. Could anyone help and give me some advice....Thanks....

Who are you training with?? Give your educator a ring as they will be more than happy to help you along the way x
 
Welcome to the site and congratulations on your first post:)

A good idea would be to fill in your personal profile, this would let other users know what type of training you're doing and with what type of product and application, we will all be in a better position to help you with whatever issue you are having.

Good luck with your new career, I hope we can all be of help!
 
This may seem like quite "ODD" advice, but if it's too wet (make it drier)
and if it's too dry (make it wetter).

You have stated that sometimes it's too wet or too dry, make it in between ... it's a matter of practice
 

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