Product drying too quick - having problems with smile lines

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Scottish_girl

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Hey all, another one for you

Im finding smile lines a proper nightmare, even when im using my practice hand.

This only happens when i tip and blend though.....

I find the products drys really quickly and im actually having a problem to create a smile line with it drying quickly!

when i use a form it seems to be fine, as the products seems alor more manageable

Why is this?? it makes me so frustrated!!

I use the NSI Attraction Systems.

Thanks
 
Your mix ratio may be a bir dry, try picking up a wetter bead and try not to dry your brush while applying l&p.hope this helps xx
 
Hey all, another one for you

Im finding smile lines a proper nightmare, even when im using my practice hand.

This only happens when i tip and blend though.....

I find the products drys really quickly and im actually having a problem to create a smile line with it drying quickly!

when i use a form it seems to be fine, as the products seems alor more manageable

Why is this?? it makes me so frustrated!!

I use the NSI Attraction Systems.

Hey there, is it when your applying the white for the smile line?

If you place your tip at the very end of the free edge and try use the smile line of the tip as a guide for you smile line, does this make sense?


If the room is hot the acrylic can set quicker also :hug:
 
Hey all, another one for you

Im finding smile lines a proper nightmare, even when im using my practice hand.

This only happens when i tip and blend though.....

I find the products drys really quickly and im actually having a problem to create a smile line with it drying quickly!

when i use a form it seems to be fine, as the products seems alor more manageable

Why is this?? it makes me so frustrated!!

I use the NSI Attraction Systems.

Hey there, is it when your applying the white for the smile line?

If you place your tip at the very end of the free edge and try use the smile line of the tip as a guide for you smile line, does this make sense?


If the room is hot the acrylic can set quicker also :hug:

I do tend to tip at edge and this seems to work better for me, i work from home and my flat is a wee roaster so im betting its that!

Thanks Natalie :)
 

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