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Judge Gigi-Honorary Geek
Well you all know that i AM NOT INTO NAIL ART IN A BIG WAY LOL despite being an artist myself.
To me, Anna Lee's technique has moved Shellac nail art a big couple of notches up the ladder.
Anna's technique gives a classy, elegant , chic and subtle look that discerning women will actually wear. Nails like these could even go into the office and the word 'tacky' would never come to mind. I think they look lovely and am looking forward to seeing more using this technique.
As to the 'matting' technique, The buffing that Anna has done is minimal and only removes the shine .. a 1200 grit Koala buffer will not dig into or undermine the Shellac top coat at all. I would stick to Anna's buffing technique for the reasons she has given above, and not use a matte top coat that you would have to wait to dry first and I personally cannot see any benefit to using it over the light buffing.
To me, Anna Lee's technique has moved Shellac nail art a big couple of notches up the ladder.
Anna's technique gives a classy, elegant , chic and subtle look that discerning women will actually wear. Nails like these could even go into the office and the word 'tacky' would never come to mind. I think they look lovely and am looking forward to seeing more using this technique.
As to the 'matting' technique, The buffing that Anna has done is minimal and only removes the shine .. a 1200 grit Koala buffer will not dig into or undermine the Shellac top coat at all. I would stick to Anna's buffing technique for the reasons she has given above, and not use a matte top coat that you would have to wait to dry first and I personally cannot see any benefit to using it over the light buffing.