joingram87
Well-Known Member
Hiya,
I was hoping any of you may have some tips or tricks I could steal!
I have just started with shellac ad I do want me to on a shellac attack but my ambassador isn't currently at work and I'm waiting for someone to cover her area until she comes back.
I sometime have problems when I do the sidewalls. I know there are several threads and videos which i have read/watched and I can't say it's because I'm not removing all the cuticle as i can see the nails it happens to that do have cuticle still on the plate(if that make sense) as it's bumpy, but it happens on nails that's ate completely free from cuticle but still aren't a sleek line.
Keep it thin to win and I try- could my brush be too dry maybe so the shellac is 'dragging' causing an uneven edge?
And why causes bubbles as you brush the shellac down the nails? Is that me being too heavy handed?
I still have good results but need to work on my edges to make them perfect - hope there is a shellac attack course soon as I need it lol.
Any thoughts would be great, thank u
Jo xxx
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I was hoping any of you may have some tips or tricks I could steal!
I have just started with shellac ad I do want me to on a shellac attack but my ambassador isn't currently at work and I'm waiting for someone to cover her area until she comes back.
I sometime have problems when I do the sidewalls. I know there are several threads and videos which i have read/watched and I can't say it's because I'm not removing all the cuticle as i can see the nails it happens to that do have cuticle still on the plate(if that make sense) as it's bumpy, but it happens on nails that's ate completely free from cuticle but still aren't a sleek line.
Keep it thin to win and I try- could my brush be too dry maybe so the shellac is 'dragging' causing an uneven edge?
And why causes bubbles as you brush the shellac down the nails? Is that me being too heavy handed?
I still have good results but need to work on my edges to make them perfect - hope there is a shellac attack course soon as I need it lol.
Any thoughts would be great, thank u
Jo xxx
Sent from my iPhone using SalonGeek