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Hi I have just done my bio sculpture gel training- well couple weeks ago, I've got a few questions just wondering if there are any technicians brains I could pick
 
Are you looking for other bio sculpture techs? Or are your questions general? :)
 
Bio sculpture techs please
 
When you are doing a french over lay on natural nails, you do the base layer, the colour layer and then 2 layers of white for the french tip,
when you apply the next layer- strength layer dose that cover the whole nail or just up to the start of the white?
i have my assessment next week but haven't been able to find will volunteer to practice my french on! eeekkkk!
 
Hi Hun,

First apply your 'gripping' Base layer before applying your slightly thicker Base layer.
Secondly, apply your colour (that is if your client doesn't want clear); I'm assuming they've asked you to use 87 Strawberry French for your assessment.
Then apply 2x thin-ish layers of white tip.
Next apply your strengthening layer, and remember to evaluate your nails in case you need to build anywhere before you refine and dust, cleanse if required.
Finally, your thin layer of Gloss.

I'm also assuming you had a rubber glove to work on during training? My house was full of them by the time I'd finished - this id what I'd practice on for your French. I'm sure your tutor will understand if your need to show pictures.

Hope this helps and good luck!!! :) :)
 
Hi Hun,

First apply your 'gripping' Base layer before applying your slightly thicker Base layer.
Secondly, apply your colour (that is if your client doesn't want clear); I'm assuming they've asked you to use 87 Strawberry French for your assessment.
Then apply 2x thin-ish layers of white tip.
Next apply your strengthening layer over the entire nail, and remember to evaluate your nails in case you need to build anywhere before you refine and dust, cleanse if required.
Finally, your thin layer of Gloss.

I'm also assuming you had a rubber glove to work on during training? My house was full of them by the time I'd finished - this id what I'd practice on for your French. I'm sure your tutor will understand if your need to show pictures.

Hope this helps and good luck!!! :) :)
 

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