cloverhill
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And if so, how please??
Forgot my photos still don't upload...
They are diamond shaped metal studs!!
Forgot my photos still don't upload...
They are diamond shaped metal studs!!
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I place mine in uncured topcoat, cure, then TC again (over the studs, allowing TC to run down the sides of the studs before placing back in lamp)
I used to just place in wet TC, but found clients would lose the studs before their next appointment - maybe they're just heavy handed?
HTHs xx
Just did this last night to practice on my nails for a client tonight.
Put it into uncured top coat, cured, then dotted a bit more top coat round the edges of the shape to completely seal it. It isn't going anywhere!![]()
I've had them a while, probably ebay - or Amazon xThanks Izzylovely nails! Where do you buy your studs from?
I've had them a while, probably ebay - or Amazon x
Hey I usually put them on top of the second colour coat then topcoat over it and they stay fine!
Also just a quick shellac prep question , and probably a stupid sounding one too, what is d solve & d sperse needed for exactly? I already have all the cnd ipa, scrubfresh, acetone & nourishing remover. It says on my email for the cnd art & style course that I need d solve & d sperse too?
D solve - like ACCETONE (removed product from the nail)
D sperse - use on the inhibition layer (topcoat!) last thing you wipe the nails with![]()
Thank so much for your reply, i already have the cnd ipa to remove the inhibition layer & the cnd acetonev& nourishing remover, do I still need to but the d solve & d sperse for the course too?
I wouldn't imagine so if you already have the other products. Maybe give them a phone before hand? But I'd say your safe with what you have![]()
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