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xxtanyaxx

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hi all, I havent mastered how to do the forever french look yet making my own smiles so still using white french tips, but just wondering what to do when the nails grow out and its time for the rebalance as you cant put the white back in the correct place? any advice? thanks in advance x
 
Well there are some great tutorials on here that can show you how to do it...
you just need to practise and it will click... there are tech on here that have been doing nails for years that still don't get it right all the time ( me..lol)... so keep on trying..
it is something that you will need to learn..
Book a 1 2 1 class and see if that gets the penny dropping..
HTH X Mel
 
I use my drill the file out a new smile line and refill it with white acrylic
Go and do a drill course or advanced acrylic application and they will train you to do this, it is very easy and quick once you learn the technique.
 
Hi

I still have problems with my smile line to I seem to manage to get 8 out of 10 looking lovley and its driving me round the bend... lol I would love some advise to...
 
im still practising my smile lines and ive read the tutorials which have helped, but when using white tips still how do i replace the white that has moved up the nail , i've heard people talking about paint on white, not sure what that is or where do I get it from? any advice x
 
im still practising my smile lines and ive read the tutorials which have helped, but when using white tips still how do i replace the white that has moved up the nail , i've heard people talking about paint on white, not sure what that is or where do I get it from? any advice x

The only way to move the white back to where it should be is to use a white product (either L+P or gel), you can't rebalance white tips otherwise. Paint on white is a gel that has the consistency of nail polish (so it has no strength and is used in conjunction with sculpting gels), CND have one for the Brisa range and I believe Akzentz have one as well.

If you are going to work as a Nail Tech with regular clients you need to be able to do a forever french rebalance, it will be the bulk of your work. Maybe go back to your educator and get some 1:1 education to cover it?
 

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