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femmefan

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What do you think of the lilac colour? It was custom blended using CND purple, soft white and a dash of charcoal shimmer. It looked fine on it's own but I don't think the colour is quite strong enough to let the smile line stand out next to the neutral opaque nailbed colour. Should I strengthen up the purple? or try to only use it with translucent coloured nailbeds?

Cheers
Hazel
 
I actually like it. Initially though I thought it was a fade you had done. I think the two would go well together as a fade. It was only when you said about the smile line that I realised it wasn't. Must get new glasses! The nail art really "ties" the two together.

You've got really good results from the Konad. Do you always get such good results? Yours look almost like stickers they are so well done. Some of the others I've seen elsewhere looks a little childish in the production. Are there two dfferent sizes of stamps on the nails?

I really like these nails. xx
 
The design is really pretty well done

adell
 
I like it alot, personally.
I think when it comes to colours, it's an individual thing and depends on what it is they (the client) wants.
If you/they did want something with more impact, then by all means, add more colour or apply with a clear acrylic for the nail bed.
But it's not "wrong", if you get what I mean.

I think it's a very feminine, discreet and delicate french.
Won't clash with wardrobe, no matter what is worn.

Lovely job!
 
Well done.
I could wear these.
 
I think these nails are lovely, the design is gorgeous, simple, yet elegant.

Sue x
 

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