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Clay Cane Slicing for Nail Art

Clay Cane Slicing for Nail Art

by Staff

Debbie from beautytech.com demonstrates how to slice nail art Clay Canes really thin. The polymer clay canes might have to be warmed before slicing, it depends on the brand of clay used (Fimo, Sculpty or any number of other brands. See www.beautytech.com/shoppe for more info on slicing and application with acrlics and gel enhancements.

How can nail techs be sure they aren’t compromising the strength of an enhancement by adding too...

How can nail techs be sure they aren’t compromising the strength of an enhancement by adding too many embellishments?

by Jennifer Lambert

A current trend is to add glitter, mylar, and other embellishments to nail enhancements, but how can nail techs be sure they aren’t compromising the strength of the enhancement and causing premature service breakdown by adding too much? Sometimes the glitter tips I’ve sculpted break off at the free edge, causing clients to doubt my abilities. (This occurs more often in gels than acrylics.)

Extreme Tips

Extreme Tips

INM

INM’s new Extreme Tips have a deep C-curve and smile line for the professionally sculpted look.

Excel with Gels

Excel with Gels

by Sree Roy

Who says you can’t create a beautiful array of nail art with gels? Certainly not these seven techs, who show you the step-by-steps for some designs your clients will love.

Gels ’N Roses

Gels ’N Roses

by Staff

Agnieszka Ciszweska specializes in gels, and has created these rose petals to welcome you to the world of nail art. She has been doing nails for 11 years, and her techniques are a little advanced, but remember, all you need is a little patience (and practice) to make these roses your own.

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