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Beautification

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Never really practiced blending, i have bitten nails and short beds was quite pleased with them.

They've now got a lovely french polish on which i'll post under nail art..
and, i did the french polish perfect without a brush!!
 
It is kind of hard to give a critique as the image is so blurry/hazy ... They look a pretty decent form and length but can't see the shape.

It maybe the colour isn't good but those nail beds look awfully pink and damaged under the overlay with the new growth coming through in a normal colour.

I would be pleased overall with the look of these.
 
That's just my nails they're very strange..and where it looks like you can see the free edge it's not it's a bit further back is that if i get my nails wet they go all white like almost half way down that's why i tend to paint my extensions,lol.
My nails would be better off with a mask powder that was just clear all i had.
 
seems like they are a few shades of white.
This could be due to several factors.
  • not blended properly
  • excess adhesive (which sticks to the skin creating another shade of white)
  • the colour of the acrylic
  • different densities/thickness of acrylic
The picture is a little blurry to tell really.

I've just had a peek at your album and ALL of your nail pictures are blurred, you should try the "macro" setting on your camera for close-ups.

There are many people in here that would like to help you, but you really need clearer pictures, for clearer advice.
 
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the white is my free edge, like i said in a previous post to this for some reason in certain weather and when my hands have been in water my nails go white like 3 quarters of the way down
 

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