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The 'Original' INVERTED method of application

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Uploaded by on Nov 29, 2007

We have been teaching technicians 1-1 how to use Inverted Moulds since the 90's. Now we use the power of the 'Net' to reach the rest of the world.

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  • So you have to use the moulds specifically? You can't use a fake nail or anything?

  • @NailArtLove73 Hi, yes you have to use the Inverted Mould :-) It's designed specifically to be ultra thin and has a unique shape that allows the nail tech to alter it's shape so it can be customised to fit the natural nail like a glove. What you don't get from the video is how comfortable they are to wear. Glued on plastic Tips can 'pull' the nail and feel tight. That can't happen with Inverted Moulds :-) And of course the mould stays on the nail and becomes part of the nail!

  • Where do u get the moulds

  • @ForeverGRAND730 Hi you can buy them directly off our website, we mailorder to many different countries around the world including the US. Just go to our YouTube channel and you will see the link to our main wevsite in the info section 'easynail co uk' just follow the links to the ORDER FORM any problems just message us :-)

  • Can you paint on these?

  • @crazy4anthro Hi, yes you can :-) all you need to do is lightly buff the surface of the Inverted Mould to remove the shine and then remove any dust particles. Apply polish in the usual manner and then apply a quick dry or topcoat to finish :-)

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  • @NOM145 Hi, thanks for your comment, IM's stay on the nail, they bond with the acrylic as it hardens and can not be removed :-) The other product (Dual System Forms) looks similar to IM's in it's application but the two products are actually very different. Hope that helps!

  • im confused, some videos take off the IM some dont?

  • @b2lizzie Hi, just replied to your same comment on the other video :-) But for everyone else: "Hi, with regards to the Inverted Mould, no, once the acrylic has fully cured (hardened) underneath the Inverted Mould stays in place. With regards to taking the entire nail off, then you would need to soak them off in acetone / tip remover, to remove the entire nail extension. Just like a regular acrylic nail :-)

  • can you take it off easily?

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