Nail repair with L&P

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JesseDavidNailDesign

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Hello!

Was just curious, if you have a natural nail client, who wants a crack or split repaired, do you sculpt a whole nail, or just put product over the crack?

I've tried both ways. Obviously the latter saves product and time. Just curious what you all would do.
 
Over a natural nail, I would popit it with clear. It would keep it nice and strong while it grows out. :hug:
 
Over a natural nail, I would popit it with clear. It would keep it nice and strong while it grows out. :hug:


i'd do the saaammmeee thing. just putting a small bit of acrylic where the split is wont give it enough stability when it grows out. ive had to do this on a few people before - and it works best when you just apply a whole nail :)
 
Use adhesive to 'glue' back the crack or split, then use L+P to overlay the whole nail.
 
Use adhesive to 'glue' back the crack or split, then use L+P to overlay the whole nail.


i do that too! keeps it sealed and stabilizes it before applying the L&P
 

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