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poshpinks

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Hi everyone I did the wedding nails today that I was so worried about . I was a little dissapointed as they didn't go to plan (i have uploaded the pic to my album) I did different designs but she wanted the roses on every nail . I am a little flat now as i wanted to do the best nails ever but it seemed the more I tryed to get them perfect the worse they went , I suppose we learn from our experiences. Oh and my brush decided that is was not going to stay in a point everytime I went to do the smile line my bristles parted thank god I had a brand new brush on stand by, do any of you know why it did that as I have had brushed get clogged, dry up and even discolour but not part~?
 
Hi everyone I did the wedding nails today that I was so worried about . I was a little dissapointed as they didn't go to plan (i have uploaded the pic to my album) I did different designs but she wanted the roses on every nail . I am a little flat now as i wanted to do the best nails ever but it seemed the more I tryed to get them perfect the worse they went , I suppose we learn from our experiences. Oh and my brush decided that is was not going to stay in a point everytime I went to do the smile line my bristles parted thank god I had a brand new brush on stand by, do any of you know why it did that as I have had brushed get clogged, dry up and even discolour but not part~?

Did you twist the brush when you were working it or use it in a different way. That ususally causes the hair to split. Maybe your nerves caused you to work a bit differently. Maybe some excessive wiping of the brush and it got a bit dry or twisted.
 
Anyone of those could be the problem i will try it again later and see if it is still parting. thanks for you reply.
 

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