sofia_sparkle
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Hi everyone I currently use sheek white and simple sheer for my French which I love but keep getting asked for a more pink negligee colour with no sparkle... Any suggestions as don't want to make a mistake! X
I do base, pink, white x2 then tio x
I do base then either ambience x1 then 2 white the tio, or 2 white then 1 simpler sheer the tio or if the want shimmery pink I use ACG glisten the 2 white then tio. X
Ok thank you
Am I right in thinking you need a pink after the foundation layer before the white so that if you have to tidy up your white, you will not remove or disturb the foundation layer? Xxx
I use the pink after the base because it looks horrid on top of white. I only do white first if I'm using Simpler Sheer rather than a pink all over colour. It also helps to dry brush the tip after applying the pink I find as it makes it easier to apply the white tip.
Anyone else find French gelish doesn't last as long as one colour gelish? Or is it just me x
Ok so I it but I done 1x simple sheer, 2x white, 1x simple sheer then tio!!!
My first ever French Gelish... What do you think?
Looks great, I have my first French Gelish next week and dreading it!
Anyone else find French gelish doesn't last as long as one colour gelish? Or is it just me x
Yes, that is why I use structure gel.
Because it is gel! It will bleed if left too long. You could either flash cure each finger as you go...but that is a pain, or do as you are doing and crispen up the smiles with a brush just before they go into the lamp. That is what I do.Thank you
I did have a bit of a problem when doing my first layer of white though!!!
By the time I had finished one hand, the first few fingers I had done on that hand looked like the white had bled, it was really strange, there was no sharp white line, so I had to tidy up with a brush does anyone know why this would have happened? X
Because it is gel! It will bleed if left too long. You could either flash cure each finger as you go...but that is a pain, or do as you are doing and crispen up the smiles with a brush just before they go into the lamp. That is what I do.
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