French Polish with nail art brush & paint

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jayt

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Hi Geeks

I hope you are well and if you are like me with two children at home enjoying the summer holidays. I went to a salon for a french manicure the other day, ans my white tip was painted on with a white nail art paint. Does any one else do this as the line is nice but it was paint not varnish that was used. The therapist told me it was easier to correct if it went wrong ! I did like the idea of making the line tidy with a long nail art brush.
 
Hi Geeks

I hope you are well and if you are like me with two children at home enjoying the summer holidays. I went to a salon for a french manicure the other day, ans my white tip was painted on with a white nail art paint. Does any one else do this as the line is nice but it was paint not varnish that was used. The therapist told me it was easier to correct if it went wrong ! I did like the idea of making the line tidy with a long nail art brush.

It is a perfectly acceptable way of doing a French although most would use an airbrush to apply the paint.

I always use polish as I think it lasts longer for the client.

As for it being easier to correct mistakes??? she obviously doesn't know "The Nail Fresh Trick" :lol:
 
"The Nail Fresh Trick


Sorry I dont know that either can you explain or let me know where I can find that ( always useful to have tips ( pardon the pun ))
 
Hi Im useless at french with polish so what i do is draw in the line with a white nail art brush and then use white nail varnish from this line to the free edge. I usually have good results.
 
I use a thin nail art brush - miles easier :green:
 

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