My 4th set of acrylic.

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Vanish

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Hi to everybody!! I'm new here.. I mean on this forum and in nail industry(my english as you can see is also NEW language for me so , please forgive me my mistakes;-) ) I've started to work just a minth ago and I have only 3 clients so fare.. I'll really appriciate if you "estimate" my job and show me my mistakes.
I used acrylic on tips.
Thanks a lot.:)
 
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I cant see a pic hun x
 
hi and welcome to the site.im afraid there are no pictures for us to see,im not sure why though?
 
Silly me... I don't se my picture as well.. o'k one more effort..
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i think they look lovely.you have done a great job and the flowers look really pretty.:)
 
oh yeee i luv those flowers....and the nails r good too....!!
 
what exactly did u use i see a little bit shadowing in the nail beds....??
 
Very Nice U Did A Great Job
 
Those are really lovely well done
 
wow - did you use white tips or did you do the smiles freehand, very consistent for a 4th set xx
 
Thanks a lot for your responses ,they mean so much to me!!!!
Hiba,you are absolutely right about shadowing... That girl had "pink masque-NSI" on her nail beds before but the colour was looking a bit of like "plastic"... not very natural...(I'll try to find photo of old set now...)
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so we desided to use usual pink this time... and my fault is bad preparation I think...I should file that old acrylic off... if you understand me...
Rachy Roo, I did the smiles freehand.
My friend(nail tech) advised me to use UV -liquid with usual acrilic powder... so you have more time to "play" to build smile line.
 
Done a very good job xxx
 
Thanks a lot for your responses ,they mean so much to me!!!!
Hiba,you are absolutely right about shadowing... That girl had "pink masque-NSI" on her nail beds before but the colour was looking a bit of like "plastic"... not very natural...(I'll try to find photo of old set now...)
5dec1dc3246d.jpg

so we desided to use usual pink this time... and my fault is bad preparation I think...I should file that old acrylic off... if you understand me...
Rachy Roo, I did the smiles freehand.
My friend(nail tech) advised me to use UV -liquid with usual acrilic powder... so you have more time to "play" to build smile line.
i was just wondering what you meant by uv liquid?:)
 
i was just wondering what you meant by uv liquid?:)
Essential Nails (for example) does an ultra-v powder and ultra-v liquid, which are acrylic compounds that are cured under a UV lamp in the same way you'd cure a gel application. That liquid can be mixed with normal acrylic powder.At least my russian friend does it. I don't know if you can understand my explaination but it's the best i can do with my English:cry:
 
Hi, These are good nails! if these are really only your 4th attempt you have a great future ahead of you in this business !
Well done ! :wink2: x
 
Oooo I really like that idea of using the uv-liquid, I'm going to have to look into that further! Interesting. The nails look fabulous! Wonderful job on the flowers, they are really cool and professional. You have a bright future ahead of you, I hope you share more designs with us! I would love to see more artistic sets from you! :green:
 

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