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Jazmin
IP: 211.28.188.112
11/04/2004 03:10:24 |
Subject: White tips on Acrylic nails
Message: Does ne1 know now to do the white tips on acrylic nails? What products do i used that are available in AUSTRALIA? Thanx guyz!
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Anna
IP: 68.57.225.21
11/15/2004 00:13:12 | RE: White tips on Acrylic nails
Message: Jazmin,
I'm assuming that you are a nail tech. There are two ways to achive that look. The first is to use pink and white acylic. You start with sculpting the tip with white acylic the apply the pink acylic to the nail bed. All companies that sell acylic powder should have pink and white powders. The second is to use a white colored tip. You should be able to find these in any beauty supply house. Apply the tip and then use clear acylic over the entire nail.
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selina
IP: 70.112.52.149
11/28/2004 22:58:31 | re: lifting
Message: does anybody know a good primer to use?...no matter what i do they start lifting in like 2-3 days..also i heard to put powder cement glue in my powder. does anybody know what kind? thanks i appreciate it.
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Kim
IP: 66.42.67.166
11/29/2004 23:27:53 | RE:lifting
Message: Selina
Are you a new nail tech?.. if so, I know what you are going through.. I have been out of school for one year now and learned everything by trail and error... the best primer to use is "No Lift" primer,, works like a charm.. do not use cement product at all, as it will damage the nailplate, and it will not work with the polymer ..your momimer is important too.. i use a "Creative " momimer called "rention" by Creative... also there is a trick when you prep a nail, and you use a liquid to dehydrate the nail so that the product will stick..and just make sure tha your liquid to powder ratio is 3 to one...if u have any questions.. feel free to let me know.. but the No Lift primer works good.. and practice .. thats what it took with me... grab a friend and offer to do her nails for freee and ask her if you can try new things on her.. and that you will do it for free.. and you will be surprised on how easy it gets.
KIM
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Kim
IP: 66.42.67.166
11/29/2004 23:30:02 | RE:lifting
Message: Selina
Are you a new nail tech?.. if so, I know what you are going through.. I have been out of school for one year now and learned everything by trail and error... the best primer to use is "No Lift" primer,, works like a charm.. do not use cement product at all, as it will damage the nailplate, and it will not work with the polymer ..your momimer is important too.. i use a "Creative " momimer called "rention" by Creative... also there is a trick when you prep a nail, and you use a liquid to dehydrate the nail so that the product will stick..and just make sure tha your liquid to powder ratio is 3 to one...if u have any questions.. feel free to let me know.. but the No Lift primer works good.. and practice .. thats what it took with me... grab a friend and offer to do her nails for freee and ask her if you can try new things on her.. and that you will do it for free.. and you will be surprised on how easy it gets.
KIM
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Samantha
IP: 138.217.10.121
3/15/2005 17:39:52 | RE: whats a good primer for no lifting
Message: I'm a nail technician living in Melbourne Australia,am wondering if any one has thoughts on which is the best nail acrylic systeme to use?
I currentlu use Ezyflow and have had some success
but am tryin OPI out agian after having done my training back in the states with it. What advice can any one give me about primers to use? Kim i read your message about NO LIFT primere is that avalible in Melbourne Australia? Thanks for any advice.
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Anonymous
IP: 206.159.161.156
3/15/2005 17:44:48 | RE: White tips on Acrylic nails
Message: any of you ladies notice the heading at the top of this page?
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Lisa
IP: 216.28.23.93
10/31/2006 17:26:50 | RE: White tips on Acrylic nails
Message: I usually use the full acrylic white & pink. I just started with tips on myself as a test the pink acrylic turned the white tip a dule white. How do I keep the stark white look?
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Michelle
IP: 138.130.117.216
11/02/2006 07:01:35 | RE: White tips on Acrylic nails
Message: I've been doing nails for a few years n tried alot of things but creative is in my opinion by far the best. But if you are having problems n your nails are lifting make sure you are not flooding the cuticle, leave a small margin around the cuticle. Also make sure you prep really well primer won't matter much if your not prepping the nail properly. If the nail is prepped properly you will have no lifting whatsoever.
If you need some advice or there is anything you want help with il be glad to help out, just email me if you like!!
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Anonymous
IP: 68.38.136.222
11/02/2006 07:19:03 | RE: White tips on Acrylic nails
Message: Does the word "NATURAL NAILS" give you any ideas!
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