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Uploaded by on Apr 4, 2008

A French Tip using a dual form

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  • I've watched a few of your tutorials and you ARE very talented, but you seem to have a helluva chip on your shoulder. You're abrasive and downright rude to the people who ask you simple questions. You come off a bit sadistic even, and it's sad because you have a lot to offer in terms of education to your viewers. Try being a little less defensive. It just showcases your insecurities.

  • @TheBerkeleyBeauty i may seem rude as to answering basic questions, that's because i am not here to train "basics", technicians should "know" the basics ...... first and foremost i recommend training, because that's what professionals do, i am not here to teach those that can't be bothered spending some money wisely on valuable training, nor to help those that want to work from their garage in an attempt to compete against those that have made the effort or commitment/dedication to get training

  • do you have any recommendations for lifting a couple days after applying the nail forms acrylics? I've used a few different types of primer. I've lightly buffed the naked nail and tried no buffing. Watching your videos once again it seems you let the acrylic dry slightly before applying. My natural nails are very soft and pliable, especially after washing my hands or a shower. I'm wondering if this is what contributes to the lifting. Otherwise I've had great results just some bumps in the road.

  • @netfullofshells are you trained at all ? this is the first question i have to ask, the constant exposure to water does attribute to lifting, but regular application of cuticle oil will help also, but you have to do the nails the right way, or they will lift rgardless

  • what you use powder or gel? its sooooooooo gud

  • @mehwish776 i think that's obvious what I use

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  • @jamajezzie I had my index figer tip smashed in half when I was 14 ....... so much for your online diagnosis

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  • OMG this is AWESOME!!! Now I can do my own nails without any mess..thankss a lot..

  • That's sick iv never seen this method before I mite try it one day!.:D

  • awesome job!!!! I luv watching your videos....I am not a nail tech but luv watching videos about doing nails....U are so talented :)

  • @nailzoo I couldn't agree more. I paid for my training as a single parent, and have worked very hard in the 13 years since then to keep learning new techniques, keep up with new products, and continue to provide the best and safest services to my clients. It kills me to see all these kids on here attempting to do what only a trained professional should be doing. Thank you Nailzoo, for your wonderful videos.

  • @TheBerkeleyBeauty you defnately need t get training,,., there is sooo much that can go wrong with the natural nail and the contra indications for eacjh client etc.. so i can understand why she is a lil blunt... this is not summin u can just take lightly!!! too much damaga can be caused!!!

  • amazing technique, great job.

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