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  • terribly

  • I think you cut the smile line way too high and that brush looks like it would pick up too much product.

  • should've make a pink and white fill , see how this thing really work

  • were can u buy 1 of those metal thingys pls answer

  • What kind of drill do you use? I've had my nails done and they used that drill and I loved it.

  • Was that a professional nail tech in the video ?

  • @choyxongzong - No it wasn't cause they all look like the cookie cutter, unlicensed, non tax paying, illegal products salon nails. I like the one where you should go to a licensed CEU class and do it right.

  • kay` thank`sz. =]

  • dancentb, just go to our website, thanks

  • omg i love this tool! do you only sell the cutter? the product i'm using right now is so runny i don't know why, it always take forever for the acrylic or harden. may i ask what brand are your powder and liquid(espcially liquid)? Do you sell them also?

  • thistlerocks..if ur using tools like this to do fills, file it down thin, then use buffer smooth the surface, and then cut the White powder..this way it wont scrap over the old pinki

  • How much are one of those.?

  • @JordanKaxh , Please go to our website, thanks

  • @JordanKaxh 25 plus 7 for shipping and handling

  • @peggysue265 ok thank`s

  • This is pretty neato!! I have never seen it done this way.

  • Thanks TheRaynarector!!!!

  • Be careful doing white first with cutter if using solar or tranp pink. No prob using on new P&W but I've seen this done with other P&W cutters and would have same problem here... doing white first (when not on the nat nail), white gets scraped over old pink so some hard to remove and will show thru. Also, when using forms on a clean nail or not, doing pink first allows for easier sculpted white. If I didn't have a cutter, I would purchase this set, it seems superior to a disk type cutter!

  • thistlerocks, yes I agree. You must use the brush and immediately sweep off the white right away while it's still wet and easy remove by .

  • Thanks 6223hilary, that what we hope for , it can help the nail tech. And Yes, you can use it to do the white part first too. This tool can use either way. But for those who didn't not have Pink and White experience, we recomment use the tool cut the pink first.

  • this tool looks great and would certainly save time doing pink and whites. Being a nail tech I would prefer to do the white first and create the smile line then apply the pink. This seems like a really good tool and probably a nail technicians dream!

  • Thanks thistlerocks, appreciate your comments, This demo video was done by a nailtech whom doesn't have experience to do Pink and White, for the purpose of the tool: Easy to use for Nail tech have less experience to do Pink and White Nails. And the pink propotion was adjust by herself and as you can see she did not use the perfect ideal proportion as you mention. Thank you for you comment again.

  • I really like using a pink & white cutter as a time saver and you can still use nail forms. This cutter is well designed to prevent shadows, help with smile line placement (using the cutout area), and provides enough size choices. The only thing I didn't care for was the proportion of pink to white in the video.Usually the pink area is 2/3 and white is 1/3 (unless nails are short) and the white area looks too large to my taste. Other than that, I love the look of this product!

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