New Millennium Well-Less Tips

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Clairet

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Millennium have just brought out well-less tips.

Just wanted to say I've tried them and they are really great and easy to use.

I tried the natural tips, but they also come in french white too and have a beautiful smile line. Under £** a box of 400 too!

I was really impressed, and thought I'd share it with you all :green:
 
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Did you need to blend the natural tips or did they not need it? Did you get them from Millennium or from a wholesalers?
 
Ill have to give them a go,
I use millenium french white and transparent tips and am happy with them,
So i'll be happy to try these
thankyou x
 
Hi Theresa

No blending required. They are fab!

Got them from my wholesaler - they only came out this week so are not on the website.



You'll love them!!!!:green:
 
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Hi Theresa

No blending required. They are fab!

Got them from my wholesaler - they only came out this week so are not on the website.



You'll love them!!!!:green:

thanks for all that info hun....i might give them a try aswell xxxxxxxxx:hug:
 
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Thanks for the info! Got a couple of questions please...

Are the natural tips see through when you put a clear or pink acrylic over them or are they thick enough to hide the natural nail? And what is the smile line like, straightish, smiley or deep?

Cheers xx
 
also which wholesaler did you get them from
thanks
 
Hey Guys

I've got the natural tips on, and although they are not as thick as some well-less tips I've tried, they do hide the natural nail underneath

The curve on the natural and the French tip is moderately deep curve.

I've overlayed them in Opaque pink Gel and have had so many comments on them today.



HTH's
 
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thanks for that might have to give them a go, i use millennium tips
anyway.
 

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