Sunday, February 7, 2010

Acrylic nails...?

What's the nack to getting the right consistancy to the liquid and powder balls? What should i look for? Should my brush be quite wet or better quite dry? Any tips appreciated.Acrylic nails...?
Here is a VERY useful aid for practicing acrylics. It has been used by many, many nail technicians, and continues to be used by students all the time. Best of all, it's totally free!!!


Just print it out, and cover it with plastic, and start practicing! You can cover it with Saran wrap, or a plastic notebook divider. Some people have it laminated at a store that does that sort of thing. Be creative, think up something. But, be sure to cover it with something or else you won't be able to re-use the practice sheet. Here is the link:


http://www.mysalonstore.com/images/nailp鈥?/a>


BTW, some people are selling this same, free practice sheet on ebay for over $7 each - how lame is that? The things some people will do for money,,,





Also, for more info, use these links:





http://www.ttfaqs.com/main/ttown/ttown_2鈥?/a>





http://www.ttfaqs.com/main/articles/pack鈥?/a>





Hope this helps!Acrylic nails...?
Put your brush in your dappen dish, flatten brush in the liquid so all the bubbles come out. Wipe excess off on side of dish, dip in powder to get ball (pearlised colour) put on nail count to 3, and then form it.


should work out fine, use good products too cheap ones are what they are....cheap.

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