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Lemmonie

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Hi ya,
After the easiest to blend full well nautural tips please.

Currently using some cheap Star Nails ones that once blended render the stress line far too weak and no matter what i try they look awful.

Want some easy blending ones please.

Thanks
 
Try CND's natural Performance tips, no well, and absolutely NO blending!!!
 
Try CND's natural Performance tips, no well, and absolutely NO blending!!!
My fave too!!! They give you a good line to trace for the smile line as well.
 
Hi ya,
After the easiest to blend full well nautural tips please.

Currently using some cheap Star Nails ones that once blended render the stress line far too weak and no matter what i try they look awful.

Want some easy blending ones please.

Thanks


I use Millenium Salon Gold tips - which are half well, but they also do Overlap which are full. I've not tried them but if the Gold are anything to go by they blend very easily. I'm sure they'll send samples if you asked - www.millenium-nails.com . Proimpressions also do a full well, again i use their well less (as do many others) and half well ones - they deffo send out samples - www.proimpressions.com Hope that helps :)
 
Can't give you advice on good ones but another one to avoid is NSI Elation tips - they are a nightmare to blend.
 
CND performance tips they are very easy to use and blend like butter i love them:green:
 
CND performance tips they are very easy to use and blend like butter i love them:green:

I thought you dont need to blend the performance tips?
 
I thought you dont need to blend the performance tips?

You don't. CND Perfprmance tips donot need to be blended... there IS nothing to blend!!

Velocity tips from CND are a tip that has a small half well and blends in seconds if that is what you are looking for.
 
Thats me having a moment LOL i ment the formation tips sorry x
 
I also love the velocity ones:green:

But i must say performance are my faves :green:
 
I also love the velocity ones:green:

But i must say performance are my faves :green:

But isn't the poster asking for a tip with a well that is easy to blend??

that would be CND VELOCITY
 
You don't. CND Perfprmance tips donot need to be blended... there IS nothing to blend!!

Velocity tips from CND are a tip that has a small half well and blends in seconds if that is what you are looking for.


Thanks for confirming that Geeg - thought I had been applying them wrong! :lol: I would hate to have to go back to blending tips now as I find that these well-less tips so much better.
 
But isn't the poster asking for a tip with a well that is easy to blend??

that would be CND VELOCITY


which is why i said the formation ones as they have a full well!! Even thou i had a moment and said performance.:confused:
 
Thanks for confirming that Geeg - thought I had been applying them wrong! :lol: I would hate to have to go back to blending tips now as I find that these well-less tips so much better.


They are GREAT but they are an OPTION and not suitable for everyone by any means. There are times when you need to tip and blend ... I never found blending a pain but I do love the Performance when they are suitable to use on a client.
 
Can't give you advice on good ones but another one to avoid is NSI Elation tips - they are a nightmare to blend.

I see that you use NSI.

I certainly do not agree with the above quote. I have been using NSI Elation tips for nearly 5 years and have never had a problem blending them.

I have, however, used cheaper/thinner tips and experienced the same problems as you.
 

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