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lilladyred

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I have been looking for hours for pics and info on these types on nails when I stumbled on a link for this site saying I could find the info here. So I joined but can't find what I am looking for.

Can someone please help this newbie? I mean newbie in all sense of the word, as I am a recently graduated from school and take state board practial next week.

Thanks sooooo very much
 
Im lost or stupid or something. I clicked all those links one talked about it none showed me photos.
how or where do you find one's gallery?
Please tell me theres an easyier way to go about this.
Is there an office name for these. If I were to google this what would I google as?



I think I figured it out.. thanks for those who helped. You have to search in the gallery if you want a pic. This site is starting to make more sense.
 
If youre just after pics try the gallery section on the Nails magazine website(Nails Magazine) click on the Nail art link and pick nail art gallery
 
Hello,

Does anybody of you know if aquarium nails are available in tips allready so that you don't have to make the 2 tips together with acryl...

Sorry if my english isn't very good, it isn't my normal language...
 
^I've never seen any. but you can buy kits to make your own, as the tips used are thinner that the usual ones.
 
Can you help me for an adres were I can find the aquarium nail kits?

Thanks a lot!

Annemarie
 
all I can remember is that it came from south america... it could be nailtech...
 
hello there,
I've made some aqua nails a year ago, for a nailart contets, (theme = summer nails)

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and also check the pinkies ,
the middle of the flower is a swarovski - rotary- bead
:cool::cool::cool:
 
and also check the pinkies ,
the middle of the flower is a swarovski - rotary- bead
:cool::cool::cool:

Those are really nice, not as heavy looking as some I've found :hug:
 
WOW....those are amazing!!!!!.....:)
 
you can translate it using google.....try this....
Translated version of http://www.joynails-nagelstudio.de/anleitung.html

I didnt even know you could even do such a thing.....on one of the links sandi posted geeg and mandini mentioned some that were done.....i would love to see a pic of these but none of the links were working any more....anyone help??
Also do you think that the clear performance tips would be good for doing these....i have not seen them yet but the others are really thin.....would this help to reduce the bulkiness of the end result....because some that i have seen have been quite thick.
 
Those are really nice, not as heavy looking as some I've found :hug:

i agree they are a great example.

i really like the idea of this technique, but until now the finished nail always looked so bulky and unatractive it just wasnt worth doing.

nailcompany.... could you tell us what technique and products you used please .
 

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