First set of sculpted on bitten nails

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Sharpster

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Ok so today I decided that I want to revisit the field of l+p. I trained as a nail tech 6 years ago but never had any confidence so nothing ever became of it.

So here is my first ever sculpted set on badly bitten nails (in for a penny and all that).

Please give constructive criticism, I know they are FAR from perfect and I have rung sweet squared today to arrange some one to one training. Please remember I have very little confidence in my ability so try not to be too harsh else I'l cry x
 

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They look quite nice so don't be so hard on yourself. They seem to be nicely thin and natural looking, smile lines are fairly good but my one criticism is it seems like you've built the apex too far back on the thumbs. Can't see the sides of the other nails so can't really give my opinion on the apex of those nails but they're definitely a bit far back on the thumbs. Keep at it.. You've done a nice job.
 
Thank you for commenting, it's made me feel a lot better about myself (although I know I've got a way to go yet). I completely agree about the thumbs, fingers were much better I promise lol. Will keep practising :)
 

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