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noodles

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Hi all

When I do my enhancements, I always use clear tips and then paint the white on (I do gels only). I was wondering how the rebalance etc is done, if white tips are used? Do you have to pretty much remove them and start again? as obviously you can't reapply the white further back like you would if POW had been used. I'm thinking of giving white tips a go... which company do you reckon is the best? Also, am I correct in thinking that with white tips the shine has to be buffed off first? Why aren't the tips just made matt in the first place??!! And also (last question now!), I heard that NSI are going to bring out well -less clear tips - my trainer told me this last year. Has anyone else heard about it or know when they might be introduced? Or does any other company do well -less clear tips?
Crikey, so many questions. Sorry peeps.

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Hi all

When I do my enhancements, I always use clear tips and then paint the white on (I do gels only). I was wondering how the rebalance etc is done, if white tips are used? Do you have to pretty much remove them and start again? as obviously you can't reapply the white further back like you would if POW had been used. If you use white tips, the white will grow out and theres nothing you can do other than do a p&w rebalance.
I'm thinking of giving white tips a go... which company do you reckon is the best? Also, am I correct in thinking that with white tips the shine has to be buffed off first? Why aren't the tips just made matt in the first place??!!CND performance white tips are well-less and have already been pre-buffed.
And also (last question now!), I heard that NSI are going to bring out well -less clear tips - my trainer told me this last year. Has anyone else heard about it or know when they might be introduced? Or does any other company do well -less clear tips? CND have introduced clear performance tips which have no contact area, and do not need the shine removing and do not need blending
Crikey, so many questions. Sorry peeps.

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Hope this helps :green:
 
Hope this helps :green:

thank you so much - when you say a p & w rebalance, do you mean that although I may have used white tips originally, I would now need to use white gel to move the smile line further down?

Thanks again x
 
thank you so much - when you say a p & w rebalance, do you mean that although I may have used white tips originally, I would now need to use white gel to move the smile line further down?

Thanks again x

Yes:lol:
 

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