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Hi i am currently doing a night course on Acrylic nails and have been using nsi products, i seem to be running out of tips. The tips are expensive for practising, can anyone recommend any good ones to use for practising?

Thanks
 
The trouble with cheap tips is that they tend to be much harder to work with, so personally I think they're a false economy....... If you cut corners and have problems you wont know whether it's you or the product that causing the problem - do you see what I mean??

Saying that, it does depend on what you're using them for..... If you're practising smile lines buy the cheapest you can get your hands on because your not attaching them to anything or anybody!!!! If your working with the tip (blending etc) then get decent ones.

Make sense?
 
Hi - i previuosly needed lots of tips just to practice my nail art & acrylics ect thenailcompany . com /co.uk sell a bag of star nails 1000 practice tips for approx £5.99 they are all mixed but are fab for just playing about with and i think its free delivery if you spend £25. hope this helps?
 
Hi i am currently doing a night course on Acrylic nails and have been using nsi products, i seem to be running out of tips. The tips are expensive for practising, can anyone recommend any good ones to use for practising?

Thanks

When i was 'playing' i'd buy them from ebay either the ones from hong kong or part boxes that peeps were selling.

A couple of good companies for tips are Pronails & Millenium - i use both on clients as do quite a few on here. I couldn't get on with NSI tips - i found them hard work, although they've got a new well-less tips out now. Hope that helps. xx:)

Pronails Ltd - Nails, Nail Training Courses, Nail Art, Manicure & Pedicure /www.millenium-nails.com
 
tbh i think you really need to continue with the nsi ones. Practicing is all part of learning how your system works for you and if you use something that you are not going to put on a real client then what is the point of the practice?

i know they can seem expensive but in reality its all adding to your training and isnt that worth it in the long run?:hug:
 

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