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Judge Gigi-Honorary Geek
Not everyone has a Nail Trainer or can afford one.
Even if you do have a Nail Trainer, this idea is even more quick and easy and cheaper to help you with product application. You don't have to use up a nail bed or to blend in any tips.
Someone here on nailgeek (I'm sorry I do not remember who to give you the credit but please feel free to take a bow) recommended it and I have tried it and it is brilliant! Thank you.
Take a large piece of blutac and form it into a small log about 2" or 5cm long and about the width of a real finger.
Simply place your tip onto the blutac quite firmly so that it looks like a full nail (you can still do this with half well tips too) and as you press you will see the blutac form an eponychium and side walls around the tip just like a real fingernail. Now you can hold it quite like a real finger and apply smile lines and zone two and 3 just as if it were a real finger. When done, you can pop it off and start afresh.
It really works, feels really comfortable to hold, and is even more realistic regarding the soft tissue around the nail than the nail trainer.
This is only for product application I haven't tried finishing to a high shine but done gently I think this too could work and you'd soon see if you went wrong and touched the 'skin' around the nail. It would teach you to work gently and with precision with your files.
Let us know how you get on!! Have fun!
Even if you do have a Nail Trainer, this idea is even more quick and easy and cheaper to help you with product application. You don't have to use up a nail bed or to blend in any tips.
Someone here on nailgeek (I'm sorry I do not remember who to give you the credit but please feel free to take a bow) recommended it and I have tried it and it is brilliant! Thank you.
Take a large piece of blutac and form it into a small log about 2" or 5cm long and about the width of a real finger.
Simply place your tip onto the blutac quite firmly so that it looks like a full nail (you can still do this with half well tips too) and as you press you will see the blutac form an eponychium and side walls around the tip just like a real fingernail. Now you can hold it quite like a real finger and apply smile lines and zone two and 3 just as if it were a real finger. When done, you can pop it off and start afresh.
It really works, feels really comfortable to hold, and is even more realistic regarding the soft tissue around the nail than the nail trainer.
This is only for product application I haven't tried finishing to a high shine but done gently I think this too could work and you'd soon see if you went wrong and touched the 'skin' around the nail. It would teach you to work gently and with precision with your files.
Let us know how you get on!! Have fun!