~Emmsybabes~
Well-Known Member
I was doing a mates nails last night , and noticed she had lopsided nails on her forefingers and middle fingers ,
This was apparent on the whole nail , as if the whole nail was tilted,
Now as I have not done nails for a while,I had forgotten how common this was ,
What would you say would be the best method to correct this ,
I was going to sculpt, but she had her sister in law and her baby, so decided to do tip and overlay as she had no free edge at all , I thought this would be my quicker option,
so I was thinking about it last night , and thought , when I applied the tips, they also tilted to one side ,
if I had stuck the tips lower to straighten up, she would have had less pink on these nails , which would have looked odd,
but if I had sculpted them , the form would have tilted to the side too ,
so would that have been harder to do?
It wasn't "that" noticeable, but one of those little things that annoyed me all night xx
what would you have done to correct this ?
This was apparent on the whole nail , as if the whole nail was tilted,
Now as I have not done nails for a while,I had forgotten how common this was ,
What would you say would be the best method to correct this ,
I was going to sculpt, but she had her sister in law and her baby, so decided to do tip and overlay as she had no free edge at all , I thought this would be my quicker option,
so I was thinking about it last night , and thought , when I applied the tips, they also tilted to one side ,
if I had stuck the tips lower to straighten up, she would have had less pink on these nails , which would have looked odd,
but if I had sculpted them , the form would have tilted to the side too ,
so would that have been harder to do?
It wasn't "that" noticeable, but one of those little things that annoyed me all night xx
what would you have done to correct this ?