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Flashback to CND Education Ambassador Training

Let’s hop back in time a few weeks to my CND training where I got to learn some new tricks to share and see same fabulous nails. All of the education ambassadors are asked to come

April 18, 2012
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Let’s hop back in time a few weeks to my CND training where I got to learn some new tricks to share and see same fabulous nails. All of the education ambassadors are asked to come with naked nails in order to practice on each other (just like we have you do in our classes). Our trainers and some office personnel however had lovely nails that just begged to be shared!


This is a fun foil technique that I have shared with you in the past. Here’s a link.

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The double smile line is a technique that we were privileged to learn from some of the top artists in Russia. Look to see some of the advanced sculpting techniques like this in a CND Master Architect class soon.


These nails are a combination of the slim-line technique and Konad stamping. You can read a blog I wrote about stamping here.  


These nails are a combination of techniques, one of which is sponging. Here’s a link to a video on sponge technique.  

Hope you enjoy this quick peek into the nails I saw in California and that they inspire you to do something fun!

— Holly

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