Where to get white no well tips??

SalonGeek

Help Support SalonGeek:

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate links, including eBay, Amazon, and others.

Miss Sylk

Well-Known Member
Joined
Feb 27, 2008
Messages
1,382
Reaction score
6
Location
East Anglia
Been trying to find a no well white french tip for ages, that isnt the deep c curse? aka competition tip (they dont suit short square nails)

Anyone know where i can get them and what the real name for them is? if there is one. lol
 
the edge do some, i think capital hair and beauty sell them HTH x
 
Oh sorry you dont want the deep curve, sorry!!!
 
yep thats the problem :(
 
Pro impressions do white well-less tips, not sure if they're exactly what you're looking for though.
 
thanks but i think they are the ones i dont want, with the deep c.

I had 2 nail biters today and the white standard french with even the very small well took over the nail bed too much, i want to be able to offer this, quick french to nail biters/small nail bed clients and let them have length without the pink white ratio being all wrong, i believe at most 1 third white 2 thirds pink.

Wonder what everyone else does in this case?
 
CND's Performance Tips (in white, natural and clear) don't have as deep a smile or curve as some other brands of well less tips.
I've used them and liked the 'look' :D
 
Hi Hun, Affinti nail and beauty sell pro impressions tips they are wellless and come in a variety 0f shapes, I have a few different ones, but find the normal smile ones fit most, cnd also do well less White tips, I'm on my phone right now so I can't post links I'm sorry x

I usually custom blend biters though. Or natural tip them, occasionally I just apply natural tip and do my whites with White powder, I can move it up a little higher and widen out the smile line then too x
 
just thinking... you could always use clear tips and then dashing diva for the white french look
 
Thanks guys, ill check them out.

I would normally do a natural tip and white french over, but my new job in a nail bar means i must work faster, a bit like the hmm.... what do i call "those" places? i think you know what i mean, in and out and not tailored to your clients needs very much?

I work from home most days and there i can do a personalised treatment with timings not an issue. I feel abused and overworked at my new job! haha. I can still achieve a decent job with a well less tip though.

x
 

Latest posts

Back
Top