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But what would be the point of that if you have a thin well less white tip at your disposal?
My reply was re the "full/half well tip being secure on the nail" comment :hug:

I have 4 different types of tips to use, dependant on my client's natural nails, well less included :green:
 
My reply was re the "full/half well tip being secure on the nail" comment :hug:

I have 4 different types of tips to use, dependant on my client's natural nails, well less included :green:
OK, misunderstood that bit. I have many tips also but would you really pre-taylor white tips??
 
I don't think it matters - it is the overlay that you do that creates the strength. I do think that the white tips look better on clients that do not bite their nails due to where you can realistically place the tips. I think that if you try and position the tips too far up the nail bed they will feel less secure and so in this instance a well less tip would be far more suitable.


yes i agree. Thank x
 
Would anyone recommend the white well-less tips by creative? Not used them before but I have a client coming in next week who has quite short nails that have been ravaged by gardening (dirt ingrained too - lovely) and she wants white tips.
 
CND Performance are brill x
 

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