Deena
Well-Known Member
Wonder if anyone can help with a bit of advice on how best to deal with uneven sidewalls? I appear to have inherited some 'Dropped' ones from my mum and it makes it very hard to tip or sculpt them and produce an even appearance. The curve on some of them literally goes round the bend! :irked:
I really don't know how to compensate for this when doing my nails <or my mum's> and it can make smile lines and the overall form of them look wonky. The sidewall on one side of the nail is where it should be, whilst the other is set much farther down on the finger, almost as though I don't really have one.
I know we all have our crosses to bear with our nails ie fans and hooks, so I'd really appreciate any advice from anyone who has managed to successfully circumvent this problem. The uninitiated wouldn't notice until I pointed it out, but my critical eye despairs of them! :irked:
I really don't know how to compensate for this when doing my nails <or my mum's> and it can make smile lines and the overall form of them look wonky. The sidewall on one side of the nail is where it should be, whilst the other is set much farther down on the finger, almost as though I don't really have one.
I know we all have our crosses to bear with our nails ie fans and hooks, so I'd really appreciate any advice from anyone who has managed to successfully circumvent this problem. The uninitiated wouldn't notice until I pointed it out, but my critical eye despairs of them! :irked: