Reverse application-L&P nails, thoughts and opinions?

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Hello lovely people!
im Creative trained and I was not aware of this teqniuque untill recently, it seems much easier, im curious as to why I was not shown this method, does anybody use or recomend it?- Thank you! -xx
 
been doing nails 20 years but still do retraining. Gemma Lambert shows you this method when I do her courses and it is superb and easy for getting perfect smile lines every time. Would not consider going back easy now.
 
Hello lovely people!
im Creative trained and I was not aware of this teqniuque untill recently, it seems much easier, im curious as to why I was not shown this method, does anybody use or recomend it?- Thank you! -xx

It's because it's classed as skill building so isn't included in a basic training course, you'll need to book CNDs Sculpting illusion class or a 1-2-1 and they will show you how to the reverse method. X
 
I'm CND trained too with the traditional method but I've tried reverse a few times and struggled with it. Maybe it's just habit having spent so many years doing it the regular way that I just find it quicker and easier.
 
I was CND trained initially and taught the traditional way. Personally, I regret the struggle and would only do the reverse method now. :irked:
 
I was very lucky in my course as i managed to do it all one on one and because of this my trainer had a lot more time to show me things that are not included in the usual training. I got taught reverse and i love it! It is the only way i get my smile lines now as it is so much easier and you get a perfect smile line all the time! It definately takes a little bit to get use to and requires some practice but is a lot quicker that the traditional method :)

nails by jacey
 
These are some nails i did on myself using reverse posted on my insta. I find it the easiest way to get uniform crisp smile lines :)

nails by jacey
 

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Is it easier doing the reverse method for full coloured acrylic nails?

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Is it easier doing the reverse method for full coloured acrylic nails?

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I only use reverse method for getting crisp smiles.. for all over colour I use depending on lenght of nail the 2 b3ad or 3 bead method. Stress point feather down the cuticle bead feather over stress point xx

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These are some nails i did on myself using reverse posted on my insta. I find it the easiest way to get uniform crisp smile lines :)

nails by jacey


Hi, were these nails done using tips or sculpted forms? They are lovely x
 
I'm a newbie and was really, REALLY struggling doing pink and whites the traditional way until I seen a video from Gemma Lambert on YouTube showing the reverse method. I find it sooo much easier! :)
 

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