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From: EtherealTristesse
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  • Nice !!!

  • Is it posible to buy Shellac top coat anywhere ???

  • @helenita05 - yes? I have been able to get it now pretty easily. I cannot really say much for different countries... I hope you get some soon!

  • @EtherealTristesse Can I apply it on regular nail color polish to make the nail color last longer????? I live in CA, USA..... Where did you buy yours?????

  • @helenita05 - are you asking if you can apply the Shellac top coat to a normal nail lacquer to make it lasts longer? I have not tried it, but I would assume that you need to have a completely DRY nail before using it. I am not sure it would adhere to the lacquer either. You would have to try it. I live in New Hampshire and my local distributor has the top, base and all colors in stock.

  • this was a lot of help, thank you :)

  • @caroledeuville1 - My pleasure! Let me kow if you have questions :)

  • Do you use this same technique with regular nail polish? If not, what's your technique with regular polish?

  • @Jaedivine77 - Hello there :) Yes I do use the same technique with normal nail polish. I actually use the nail polish brush cause I usually use OPI Alpine snow and it comes with a wide brush so it makes it easier for me. I flatten the brush on the nail then I push up the brush a little bit so it makes a crisp line and do that all across the nail :) I hope it helps!

  • @lionflame05: Yes... You can go a little thicker cause when it cures, it shrinks a little bit somewhat :)

  • doyou find it hard to avoid light spots in brisa white gel paint? or am i applying it too thin?

  • thats really good smile line ive been trying for weeks now and still cant do it :(

  • @lindsayperry2010 : I am sorry I didn't see your comment... What exactly are you having problem with? I might be able to help you? The trick with the angle brush if to let it do the work for you. apply little pressure and don't try to create the curve. By pressing on the bristle straight down, the bristles will curve naturally and create the line you've been aiming for...

  • Those are pretty sharp! Thank you!

  • @spiotticd - Thank you very much! :)

  • @jul89456

    Well this is a craft brush - with synthetic bristles - so I assume you could use it for both. But I only use this brush to do the french lines and nothing else really...

  • If you have questions, i can be reached: amethyste@myway.com

    Glad to help :)

  • Hey there Janice.

    The brush isn't very big... from end to end of bristles, it measures approximately 7mm. :) Thank you for the comment.

  • Very good. What size brush was this, thanks x

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