Apex placement different Creative and Ezflow?

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i'd love to see a profile view of a typical creative nail and a typical ezflow nail side by side.

anyone ??????????
I was looking for some pictures earlier on but as I lost my hard drive I have lost all my own pics and most of the pics you see are front on and we need side on to look at this apex profile.

As an aside, the difference between the two product providers advocated apex placement was never even mentioned in the thread that sparked this one, apart from me saying about the EzFlow apex placement.
 
i'd love to see a profile view of a typical creative nail and a typical ezflow nail side by side.

anyone ??????????

I was looking for some pictures earlier on but as I lost my hard drive I have lost all my own pics and most of the pics you see are front on and we need side on to look at this apex profile.

As an aside, the difference between the two product providers advocated apex placement was never even mentioned in the thread that sparked this one, apart from me saying about the EzFlow apex placement.

I ve got a few ezflow images on here....

http://www.salongeek.com/album.php?albumid=2&pictureid=3

i can try to find a close up on my laptop.... but they maybe on my other laptop....
 
This is where facts get mixed up with marketing stories and 'competition' nails with commercial/salon nails!

Factually, the 'apex' is where 2 curves (upper arch and 'c' curve) meet to create the strongest structure and the most aesthetically pleasing shape.

Different brands have their own 'look'. The apex for this look will automatically vary.

An enhanced nail that looks as 'natural' as possible has its own apex that has nothing to do with a 'look'. Every created nail has an apex that works for the finished structure.

Its fact and its physics
 
This is where facts get mixed up with marketing stories and 'competition' nails with commercial/salon nails!

Factually, the 'apex' is where 2 curves (upper arch and 'c' curve) meet to create the strongest structure and the most aesthetically pleasing shape.

Different brands have their own 'look'. The apex for this look will automatically vary.

An enhanced nail that looks as 'natural' as possible has its own apex that has nothing to do with a 'look'. Every created nail has an apex that works for the finished structure.

Its fact and its physics
Totally Mum you are the science lady, the apex is the highest point...signature nails are signature nails, competition nails are competition nails and salon nails are bespoke.
 
Personally I find the ezyflow nails very pretty, and same goes for CND nails, BUT it does depend whos fingers they are on, what colour they are done in etc etc.
 

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