Liquid and powder help please

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Smileylaura

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you start to apply zone 2, but the product starts to spread into the walls of nail and cuticle. What do you do? Can you please help me baby brain has got the best of me
 
I'm only new to acrylics but sounds like your mix is too wet? When I set my bead on the nail it doesn't spread at all.. X
 
I'm only new to acrylics but sounds like your mix is too wet? When I set my bead on the nail it doesn't spread at all.. X[/QUOTE
Yeah that's what I thought but need to write done what you would do. I think you would clean up best you can with your brush then file once every thing Is dry but I'm double guessing myself today. Thank you for replying back
 
Each brand has a ratio of liquid to powder, some self level- some need a dry brush - totally depends on the brand, which brand are you using - usually if zone 2 runs the ratio is too wet.
 
you start to apply zone 2, but the product starts to spread into the walls of nail and cuticle. What do you do? Can you please help me baby brain has got the best of me

You've had some great advice with regard to your question, I just wanted to say Thank You for labelling your question correctly by specifying 'liquid & Powder ' instead of 'acrylics' - it's my pet hate on here, we are the professionals and should know correct terminology, and educate our clients so they are confident in our skills and knowledge. Standards are slipping on here for this specifically so I love that you are starting out on the right path. Good luck with your training
 

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