grace
Well-Known Member
hello,
Ok I have a new client coming yes a nail cannibal, her actual words when booking where. " hi I have really bitten nails and thought how lovely it would be to have nice nails, i work with horses so will have to keep my nails fairly short though"
Ahhh challenge or what a nail bitter that works with horses, my problem being well confidence, I am a real fan of faze and fabric, have not yet attended a course with creative on acrylic, and although i trained and have done acrylic I am not keen, not quite so bad with clear acrylic but no use with white and pink I just do not have the confidence in my smile lines yet.
My question being for a real nail bitter like this would it be best to use eclipse tips rather than formation and velocity and should I use Gel bond rather than the other 3 adhesives? Would also be keen to hear which system you feel is best for a nail bitter acrylic, gel (faze) or fabric?
Any help on this would be so so appreciated as i am a bit nervous.
Grace x
Ok I have a new client coming yes a nail cannibal, her actual words when booking where. " hi I have really bitten nails and thought how lovely it would be to have nice nails, i work with horses so will have to keep my nails fairly short though"
Ahhh challenge or what a nail bitter that works with horses, my problem being well confidence, I am a real fan of faze and fabric, have not yet attended a course with creative on acrylic, and although i trained and have done acrylic I am not keen, not quite so bad with clear acrylic but no use with white and pink I just do not have the confidence in my smile lines yet.
My question being for a real nail bitter like this would it be best to use eclipse tips rather than formation and velocity and should I use Gel bond rather than the other 3 adhesives? Would also be keen to hear which system you feel is best for a nail bitter acrylic, gel (faze) or fabric?
Any help on this would be so so appreciated as i am a bit nervous.
Grace x