NSI - with slightly extended nail bed.

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classychick

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Hi all, did these with natural tips Nsi radiant white and pink masque, think the pink looks a bit chalky and i know i still have a lot of practice to do, going to book for a one to one soon xx
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Sorry had posted wrong picture! As i said before used Nsi radiant white and pink masque...any advice i would welcome xx
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There's no pic uploaded hunny.
 
oh i think my pic to big will need to adjust size x think i have amended x
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You won't like all of this (but you will like some of it), here goes :hug:

The first thing I saw were the red eponychiums, they look a bit inflamed, are they your own nails hunny?
(Easy for us to catch the skin when buffing our own enhancements).

You have a nice shape with a lovely clean free edge, and no dust on the nail (I like that :D).
It looks like you need to make the product more flush on the sidewalls of at least the index and middle nails, especially the left side as we look at the pic.
The colour doesn't suit the skin tone, either that or the lighting isn't right in the pic :wink2: Zone 3 is looking flush :D

Your whites are slightly inconsistent and IMO need to be a tad more smiley, also, watch the sidewalls, looking at the right side of the index nail you could do with one or two more swipes with your 180/240, just to bring the side in, the same with the middle nail too (but not as much iykwim).

All in all I think you've done really well, keep on posting your pics :hug:
 
Good consistent smiles, and the length is nice. :) I'd pay closer attention to the sidewalls--blend them down a bit more; and maybe try using smaller beads in zone 2 because the product seems a bit thick (at least from this angle. You want your sidewalls to look parallel and straight, and most times you can achieve this by beveling your sidewalls down to blend into the natural nail.

Hope this helps! Keep up the good work!
 
Hi Valencian Nails, i love to hear what u say i appreciate your comments and now i know what to work on. They are my sisters nails her whole hands arent good although i keep harping on at her to use cuticle oil she never does! Right now i feel a long way off from producing good nails but i feel motivated to knuckle down and practice more. Nail artist thank u for your advice also i will defo work towards this. The more advice the better xxx
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I like these in terms of the nails, but I have to be honest, the skin looks very red and painful.
 

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