Sculpted l&p nail enhancements

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tracie130178

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Hi I don't get much practise doing l&p, I tend to do more Shellac, Minx, lashes or spray tans. Shellac has taken over my l&p clients lol. :)

I really do want to practise my Sculpts because I am thinking of going from part-time mobile to working in a salon. People seem to wear white tips more than sculpts but I think they do look much nicer, well they will do if I keep practising.

Please let me know if you would be happy with these if you was a paying client. I am going to start charging £30.00 for them and I include a free solar oil mini, I learnt the hard way, with prices starting too low.:eek:

I tried to upload loads of pictures, this was the only wold it would let me do, it is not very good.sorry

http://www.salongeek.com/members/tracie130178-albums-my+newbie+nailz-picture33726-005.html

My pinkie is not very good,Doesn't seem to be crisp enough. Keep trying.
 
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The photo's not come up hun x
 
I will keep trying It won't seem to upload it arrrgh xx
 
Yay you got there:lol:
Ok, over all very nice. Taking your middle finger out of it for now, zone 3 looks tidy and flush, very nice crisp smile line, good arch and the side walls are paralel no flairs for you:hug: the amount of pink to white, is pleasing to the eye and your line of light is straight which tells me your filing is good. Nice shine to the finish with no file marks, so good finish.
Middle finger (longest finger) I am inclined to think this is the angle of your camera because the other nails are good, but I'll comment anyway, looking at the line of light you need to file just a tiny bit more to bring this line to the center. Also your right side wall appears to have come in a bit to far. The two things together is what makes me think its the camera angle rather then the nail itself.
Yes I would pay £30 for these and have seen plenty of nails out there that cost £40 that are not as good.
Well done hun :hug:
 
Really appreciate your feed back, just makes you look and think aaaahhh yes she is right,I totally agree with the middle finger. Thank you xxx
 
Good job :D

The only thing I can add to Susie's comments is the smile of the index finger being slightly 'off'.
I would wear these :green:
 
These look lovely, well done. May I ask if they were a new set or rebalance?

I ask this as imo, they would look better if the length was shortened and smile lowered slightly iygwim,,,lol,


Yes id be happy with these,,xxxx
 
Hi
No they are a new set, since the picture was taken I have filed them down a bit, I did think they were a tab bit too long. The pink is not opaque it is just sheer, my nail beds are long, I could of put the tip a bit further down but it tends to make my hand look a bit stubby lol xx
 
I just love the way Susie notices everything (I'm so glad she's not my client :lol:)

I think they'd look a bit better if they were shorter too and the smile lowered, only because, even though you do have a lovely long nail bed, you can see the onychodermal band... a coverage powder may look better to hide that.

Overall a really nice job and I'd wear them :hug:
 
Yes I think I do always put them right on the tip of the free edge, I will try lower the tip slightly next time, and do a re post ;-) xx
 

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