Re-usuable forms?

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ticen rustem

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Has anyone used these? They look abit like a finger tip . noticed them in a catalogue at excel but cant remember which company:eek:. They said they would send me a sample which i havnt received yet. I have tried sculpting with forms but just cant seem to get them on properly so gave up. These re-usuable one's seem perfect for the not so professional.
 
No not seen them but would be interested, I use either CND forms or NSI platinum both are good and sticky and fit most shapes of nail and most importantly I can fit them to me one handed:lol:
 
To be honest i hate usings forms i seem to bugger them up easier using the paperones to be honest its cheaper, unless i am totally useless at sculpting could be another reason.
 
No not seen them but would be interested, I use either CND forms or NSI platinum both are good and sticky and fit most shapes of nail and most importantly I can fit them to me one handed:lol:

I will let u know as soon as i receive them.x
 
I have used them in college and personally don't like them.
I found that they weren't flexible enough to get under the client free edge and that i had to fiddle on with them so that there wasn't a gap.
I like the stick on ones better.
My mate loves them though and wouldn't be without them.

Let us know what you think whe you try them.
 
ღMandyღ;721055 said:
I have used them in college and personally don't like them.
I found that they weren't flexible enough to get under the client free edge and that i had to fiddle on with them so that there wasn't a gap.
I like the stick on ones better.
My mate loves them though and wouldn't be without them.

Let us know what you think whe you try them.
I agree, i used a friends teflon ones and they were rubbish as they crack easily and then cannot be used. I use CND disposables and they are awesome, never had a problem with any nail shapes but it did take practice before I could get em on perfect every time. Let us know how you get on.
 
I have used the plastic forms before but could never fit them under the free edge right, they never kept their shape either.
 
I bought some but could never get a good fit.
I went to my educator for a 121 and she taught me how to fit the forms and sculpt - perfect:)
 

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