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The square shape of some of these 'aforementioned' nails, always reminds me of the little plastic spoons you get to eat a small tub of ice cream at the cinema...
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Porn star cheap nasty nails spring to my mind.Maybe it has something to do with people who have small natural nails insisting they want white tips. What you are then left with is nail techs who will use a natural tip and a fair bit of pink l and p to create the illusion of length before it comes to even thinking about the white, nail techs who advise the client that the pink and white look might not be for them at this time and nail techs who just do what the client tells them and sticks a white tip too far onto the nail.
I actually think that 60 pink 40 white doesn't look tooo bad if the nails are short and square. I think it looks kind of cute but maybe even that is pushing it a bit.
Do you intend to post a question or just make a statement?
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I will tell you exactly what the problem is.
Its clients with short bitten stubby nails wanting long beautiful nails (and of course she is well within her rights to want this..)
AND
the nail technician not having a clue how to handle this type of client/nail bed.A lot of courses/colleges do not cover a extremely short bitten nail.
The secret is all in OPAQUE COVER PINK POWDERS and bob's your uncle (actually Bob IS my uncle). Create the nail bed of your dreams and position your white exactly where you want it for the perfect balance and proportion.
In my opinion white tips are for when you are in a rush and ALREADY have a client with normal/perfect nail beds.They aren't suited to everyone especially NOT nail biters. They are more commonly used by those that have not/will not/can not take the time to perfect their smile lines.
Opaque baby....its so simple:Love:[
Well said!!!!
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Cheryl Sait-Parkinson
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