First Extended Nailbed

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Yes hun i agree with Tracey. You have created a beautifull form etc,but these would be stronger most likely and more pleasing to the eye with less product as long as you maintain the product placement hth's As i said,we are talking perfection now,because they ARE a beautiful set !

Custom blending > i always start with a small pot and use the largest tip i have,that equals one scoop.

You can use a larger pot and a medicine spoon

A larger pot and a table spoon,you see ? I couldn't get my head around 1 part etc,so this is how i sussed it lol.

Do they do a neutral cb ? if so buy a large and split it down,this is easy to doo,you then warm up one with orange,cool one down with violet and keep one neutral.

I put a bead of each onto a clear form so you can match up perfectly to your client,if you find it needs tweaking a little more,another small pot and customise it little by little. Hth's hun xx

ps from the side shot i would also say in zone 3 a little too much product also. Hth's chick xx
 
On the side shot, they still look a bit bulky to me in zone 2, but it could be that your natural nails are naturally very curved. I find that a pic taken of natural nails before any work is done really helps so that it can be compared with the after shots. x

I'll try to take a piccie next week as I have decided to take them almost down to the nailbed, file off the blue glitter and re-do rather than just infill. I really dislike the nailbed colour and can't wait to get rid :lol:

Perhaps everyone will be able to compare the product bulk and let me know if I've improved the shape.

Cheers,
Hazel
 
VERY pretty:hug:
 

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