Smile practise

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Who told you they aren't smiley enough? They look great.

Sorry, didn't word that too well, I meant that previous smiles I'd displayed on here weren't smily enough.

Thank you for your lovely comments everyone.
 
They are lush! How long have you been doing nails for? I am doing my CND foundation course in a weeks time and I am so worried that I won't be able to master the smile lines. If they look half as good as yours I will be chuffed :)
Gail
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Hi Gail I've been doing nails since Sept, but can't get models:cry:. I do lots of practise on the nail trainer and myself instead.

In answer to all your qs, hubby is a section manager, so it's not really 'hands on', but if he ever has to do any gardening etc, I make him wear gloves!!! I tell him he can't be going around telling everyone his wife's a nail tech when his hands look awful!


He did soak these off as soon as I'd done them, and he hasn't told a soul about it, he doesn't even know I've told you lot whose hands they are!! Sshhh!
 
If you put a couple of good coats of Ezflow UV30 on his nails before you start, they'll just peel off and so save the need for doing a soakoff. It's so much easier when you are doing nails you know you will be removing right away. x
 
If you put a couple of good coats of Ezflow UV30 on his nails before you start, they'll just peel off and so save the need for doing a soakoff. It's so much easier when you are doing nails you know you will be removing right away. x

Marioned, where can I get this? Do I put it under or over the tip? Do NSI or Akzentz do an equivalent? Or maybe something I can buy from a wholesalers if I only want it to last about an hour?
Thanks-xx
 
:)these nails look really good great smile line good work
 
You put it on the natural nail if you want the enhancements to peel off. You do two coats and let it dry before you start applying the enhancement. It's actually a topcoat polish, but this is one of the little tricks it does. You'd have to buy it from and Ezflow supplier - Graftons. I think you should be able to buy it without having Ezflow training/conversion, as it is just a topcoat and not a gel.

I'm not sure if any other brands do anything that can be used similarly. Anyone able to tell us if there are?

Did you see the tip I picked up at the Event which I wrote about practising smile lines with clear tips on another thread?

HTH xx
 
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You put it on the natural nail if you want the enhancements to peel off. You do two coats and let it dry before you start applying the enhancement. It's actually a topcoat polish, but this is one of the little tricks it does. You'd have to buy it from and Ezflow supplier - Graftons. I think you should be able to buy it without having Ezflow training/conversion, as it is just a topcoat and not a gel.

I'm not sure if any other brands do anything that can be used similarly. Anyone able to tell us if there are?

Did you see the tip I picked up at the Event which I wrote about practising smile lines with clear tips on another thread?

HTH xx

I expect NSI Glaze n Go is similar then. Do you have to be EzFlow trained to buy their products?
Smile lines - is it the 3 dots on the tip thing? We learnt that when I converted with CND.
 
No, it'll be different from Glaze n Go, as this is a gel coat, which needs to be put under the lamp. You have to be Ezflow trained to buy products, but I would imagine it is just for the gels and L+P. I would imagine (like CND/Sweet Squared) that you can buy all the other things lke polish, files, etc without their training.

Yes, it is the three dots on a tip I was talking about.
 

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