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WOW what a fantastic transformation, can I ask are they just tips that you have used?


Sue x
 
Wow, they are great!! :hug:
 
just sat down thought to myself oh great another video from nailzoo clicked the link and then sat waiting to see how you achieved it.

So come on do tell what did you do... tip, sculpt, custom blend my sister has nails like this and I keep putting off having a go on them.

I know you said it was a quickie and we all love a quickie from time to time but was that quick I thought Id missed it.:eek:

ps Ive learnt so much from watching your videos and my hubby thinks your choice of music is great xx
 
Excellent transformation Carl & very natural looking too.
 
they look amazing....just as a nail biters should...when i do a nail biter they always appear slightly bulbous...
 
Wow what an incredible transformation - oh go on Carl, do tell us geeks your secret :green:
 
Great as always, c'mon - tell all:)
 
I sat for hours on you tube the other evening watching your video's. They are great and yes, your choice of music is excellent :) I was so excited when I saw your thread, sat back, relaxed and waited.......... what a torment now to spill the beans!!!

I can't believe the difference in these nails, they look amazing.. :green:
 
They are amazing and look so natural. xxx
 
I did quite a bit of cuticle work & prep, then I used natural half well tips (but only covered a small area of the nail with them).

Then I cut off the free edge, so I was only using the well part of the tip (very thin), buffed them in, then applied a neutral/slightly pink acrylic (sometimes the simple things are often the best).

The most important part to remember when working with small nails is to work to scale....... small nails, smaller beads, smaller thickness ...etc

I was pretty chuffed with them and so was the client:)
 
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Thanks for sharing carl.. they look great... can i ask how long they took you?..
I always seem to take for ever to do a nail bitter..
worth it in the end when they love their nails
 
WOW, they look amazing, your videos on you tube are pretty damn good too!!!! :)
 
Excellent! Thanks for sharing x
 
I did quite a bit of cuticle work & prep, then I used natural half well tips (but only covered a small area of the nail with them).

Then I cut off the free edge, so I was only using the well part of the tip (very thin), buffed them in, then applied a neutral/slightly pink acrylic (sometimes the simple things are often the best).

The most important part to remember when working with small nails is to work to scale....... small nails, smaller beads, smaller thickness ...etc

I was pretty chuffed with them and so was the client:)

this is where i am going wrong...i always think .. nail biters....not used to nails...bash and bang...popping off...build em up !!...and thats why they look rounded and bulbous....i am scared to make them thinner in case they don't last.:irked:
 
this is where i am going wrong...i always think .. nail biters....not used to nails...bash and bang...popping off...build em up !!...and thats why they look rounded and bulbous....i am scared to make them thinner in case they don't last.:irked:

I know just how you feel:Scared::Scared::Scared:
 
Im very impressed.They look great.
 

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