First attempt at L&P on nail trainer

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Lyndy

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Hi
Havent been on here for a while . I qualified in 2006 at level 3 nvq, but due to a number of things havent launched myself into the nail industry yet, but I really want to now and I know I needs loads of practice. My hubby purchased a nail trainer for me so I've had a go today and this is the result. Took forever , but I know with practice that will improve.


I have used white tip , with soft white NSI attraction , and pink attraction. Dont think they are too bad but I think the smile lines could be a bit deeper .
Anyway I would love to hear from anyone who could give some critique , and point what could also be improved.

Thanks for your time ladies.

Lyndy x
 
I think for your first go there really good! Mind you im quite new myself :)
I know my first set took ages...i still take ages tho :lol:

xxx
 
You did a great job being a newbie. The smiles look alike, and the white doesn't look patchy.

It's so hard to critique on nailtrainer nails as it's so hard to make them look nice IMO. But maybe the sides are a bit hippy (not much a few strokes with a file and there you go) and on the thumb it looks like you have either too much product on the apex, or have filed off a bit too much, a side wiew shot would be great.

Keep practising, you have got the talent thats for sure!!!
 
Welldone hun, I find it harder on trainer because the nails are so thick.

You will get there its just practice practise practise, I still take 2 hours for a full set

xx
 
Hi Ladies

Just logged in and read your replies , thanks for the time to look and I really appriciate the feed back!

Definatley need more practice , especially on sculpting .. Nightmare !!!

Lyndy xx
 

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