French polish for pedicures???

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elegancenails

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can someone advise me of a good white tip polish for french pedicures.

i have opi alpine snow and a more natural shade for finger nails but i find the brush of my opi a little too thick for toe nails and have to clean up after no matter how steady i go:rolleyes:

any product recommendations that i can easily get hold of??? one easy to use with a nice brush??

i have a sallys near me or even any high street brands (except sally hansen i was not impressed with that one)

i managed today but the client has booked again in 3 weeks and luuuuurves her french polishes


help geeks
 
Use a striper brush instead of the brush in the bottle when doing feet hun, just wrap some cling film around the original brush while it is out of the bottle so it does not dry up, hth :hug:
 
ohhh good idea.

sounds dumb but i havn't actually got round to using my brush set yet so can you google me a pic of what my striper brush looks like as there are soooooo many of them

thanks a lot:hug:
 
It is the one that has a long but really thin brush, hth

sorry hun, im no good at links for a page from a website, can only manage the whole website :rolleyes:
 
hey thanks for the tip, i just gave it a go and my toe looks fab... so this is what its like to not have to clean up smile line :lol:

thanks x
 
Alternatively, trim down the original brush with sharp scissors until it's thinner. (Clean the enamel off first.)
That way, the brush always fits the bottle. Just transfer it to a new bottle when required.
 
thanks guys i think ill do the striper brush method it works great :green:
 
orly do a white polish with a really thin brush you might want to give this a look adell
 

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