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Lavander Rose

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Hello to you all.

Just a quick question if you dont mind?

I Qualified as a Beauty Therapist 2 years ago and have not done a French Polish in a long time.

Can anyone give me any good tips on how to do a good French Polish without it smudgeing everywhere. i have recently started to rent a room and though I have been doing file and polishes and manicures ive not yet done a french polish.... and now next week I have a client in who wants a French Eeekkk I say. so I need all you experienced nail geeks go give me all the help i need Please.
 
you could try practising on some nail tips x
 
Hello to you all.

Just a quick question if you dont mind?

I Qualified as a Beauty Therapist 2 years ago and have not done a French Polish in a long time.

Can anyone give me any good tips on how to do a good French Polish without it smudgeing everywhere. i have recently started to rent a room and though I have been doing file and polishes and manicures ive not yet done a french polish.... and now next week I have a client in who wants a French Eeekkk I say. so I need all you experienced nail geeks go give me all the help i need Please.


Hi ya - type in French polish in the search and loads - and i mean loads - of threads come up! Grab yourself a cuppa - you'll be there for quite some time!! :green:
 
Hi, you could try turning the finger instead of just the brush. And use a good quality polish or even a polish pen.
 
Practise practice practice!!! Get some clear nail tips and just keep doing it or practice on your friends and family most of my clients have a french so im well trained i could do it with my eyes closed!!:) Tip: make the hairs on the white tip brush flat so you have a nice flat brush its easier to do and good quality polish! dont let your white go thick.
 
Yep good advice to practice loads!

Also try and do one curved sweep across the tip rather than lots of little strokes, imho it looks alot charper andmore crisp! Also scrubfresh on an old brush to tidy the smile line!
xxx:hug:
 

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