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poshpinks

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Hi everyone need your advice I am doing a ladys wedding nails tomorrow and I have only done w+p for a wedding, but I would like to do something with the mosaic powder I have . What I need to know is do I do the whites first and then use the mosaic on the top or do I mix the white powder with it and then use it? Also if she wants some nail art what should I advice less is more or ott?
 
Hi everyone need your advice I am doing a ladys wedding nails tomorrow and I have only done w+p for a wedding, but I would like to do something with the mosaic powder I have . What I need to know is do I do the whites first and then use the mosaic on the top or do I mix the white powder with it and then use it? Also if she wants some nail art what should I advice less is more or ott?

My suggestion is that you get down to it tonight and do some sample nails that you can show her tomorrow. Try different things yourself and see what they look like. YOU MUST PRESENT AN ORGANISED presentation for her.

Don't offer things that will show you are out of your depth. IOW don't get fancy and then not be able to deliver. Keep it simple and straight forward .. these nails have to go on honeymoon too, remember.
 
I haven't done any wedding nails yet but i agree that it would be excellent to show some designs, it will look professional plus at least you know that you are both talking about the same thing. I dread discussing a service with a client, providing it then finding that you were on totally different wave lengths.

I don't know about anyone else but I definitely think that the more natural and feminine looking wedding nails are, the better. After all, they don't want to draw attention away from the bride!! Less is definitely more for me on this front. :)
 

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