Sculpting help..

SalonGeek

Help Support SalonGeek:

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate links, including eBay, Amazon, and others.

KittyNoir504

Member
Joined
Jan 25, 2008
Messages
5
Reaction score
0
Location
Philadelphia PA, USA
Ladies, can you give me any suggestions/advice? What tricks can you give me to sculpt on the flat, somewhat wide nail beds of a nail biter? What's the best way to fit the form properly? I did a very nice job of building an actual free edge from which to work, but the sculptured nail was horrific! :cry:

thanks so much!
 
Ladies, can you give me any suggestions/advice? What tricks can you give me to sculpt on the flat, somewhat wide nail beds of a nail biter? What's the best way to fit the form properly? I did a very nice job of building an actual free edge from which to work, but the sculptured nail was horrific! :cry:

thanks so much!
It is very difficult - but I dont claim to be good at sculpting on forms, I would use a natural tip on nail bitter, but if you want to use form, then maybe try place product in the hull of nail so its built up a bit if it is a ski jump nail - nail biters usually have little nail and their finger flesh is usually higher then the nail , after that I would try do the front part of the form using a stick on one or the reusable unes, poushing down on the finger flesh so that the nail is sculpted level and not up in air.

I dont know if i have confussed you or added rubbish but its as I can see myself doing it.
Maybe ask the nail geek master - she knows best.
 

Latest posts

Back
Top