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I like the look of that Flexifinger, that would be ideal for me. Thanks for posting the clip.

Could someone pm me the price please?
 
I bought it from eye candy nails & training.

Thank you:)

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I'm really considering getting one they look great :) x

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so proud of this Australian invention.

It is FANTASTIC. And cheaper than the hand because it just takes normal tips, I have heard the replacement one for the hand are costly.

I am the Geek who did the video so if you have any questions, please just ask.

Here is a link to the various stockists around the world:

http://theflexifinger.com.au/stockists/
 
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Thanks for the PM's, I'm ready to order!
 
Has anyone got one of these? I saw it on Facebook yesterday, I would love something to practice my gel enhancements on, not sure whether to she'll out for a nail trainer hand of if these will work? They are quite a bit cheaper.

I have it and I LOVE it. I purchased two stands and about 8 fingers so I can keep working/practising without having to wait for curing/drying etc. It feels like a real finger, and you can move it into position as you work just as you would a real finger. Here's a pic:

http://www.salongeek.com/album.php?albumid=8546&pictureid=62203
 
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Ladies, do you only use it with tips? Does it work with nail forms if you want to practice sculpting?

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Ladies, do you only use it with tips? Does it work with nail forms if you want to practice sculpting?

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Yes you can use it for practising with sculpting forms.

You cut a tip really short so it is just like a short nail then place the form as you would normally.

On tip though is to put tape around your Flexifinger, as the forms do not stick to the silicone.

HTH


PS - I just realised my YouTube Tutorial demonstrates putting on a form so you might want to to have a look. Here is the link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rU89lN4mzok&list=UU9gTusRIzIEwqfEgHk9fPXQ
 
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Are the tips easy to slide out of the finger?
 
Yes you can use it for practising with sculpting forms.

You cut a tip really short so it is just like a short nail then place the form as you would normally.

On tip though is to put tape around your Flexifinger, as the forms do not stick to the silicone.

HTH

Thank hun, i will try that.

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