Got my work cut out, any advice

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Tracey1969

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Well obviously ive got to sculpture these but im not looking forward to doing them. I have also told her to keep them very short as well , but would you put a thin layer of clear acrylic first to use as a base then do the white then pink. Any advice would be grateful as shes booked in for tomorrow night.
 

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She not having the silver nail bling on them she wants me to do acrylic roses on them instead.
 
I would firstly absolutely stress that you cannot guarantee anything!! And to put it bluntly you can't polish a tu*d!! From what she has to what she wants is a million miles away and if she's done that to her natural nails she will pick at anything and everything.

Advising her to keep them short is the way to go. Don't forget extending by anything other than 50% of the natural nail bed is asking for breakdowns.

I always extend with clear when sculpting. That way you can always take it back to the base clear to change if she wants something different at her next appointment.

I would then use a cover pink or beige over the clear base, whites and then either clear or a translucent pink if she doesn't want the white too bright.
 

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