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Cocktail Nails FULL tutorial using Inverted Moulds

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Uploaded by on Jan 22, 2011

This is the full 10 min tutorial showing you how to create cocktail nails using Inverted Moulds. The technique for using Cane Slices is simple, just use a small bead of clear L&P to set the slices into and then remove and excess clear acrylic before it sets. Once that's done you can begin layering your glitter acrylics to finish off the design.

To buy Inverted Moulds please go to our website: http://www.easynail.co.uk

To buy liquid and powder acrylics go to our sister site: http://www.thenailartist.co.uk

You can get the Cane Slices from:
http://www.nailartcanes.com/canesslices---fruit.html

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  • love these, are the moulds like popits? where can i purchase these in the uk :D x

  • @shaunap02 Hi, the process looks similar because of the Inverted Application. Inverted Moulds have been around a lot longer than popits and are unique because they are the only Inverted product that actually becomes part of the finished nail extension. They bond with the acrylic and can not be removed so you get that instant glossy smooth finish that protects the acrylic like a suit of armor :-) If you want to purchase some just go to our website, link is on our channel page :-)

  • love the way you guys set up this video. fun to watch too. I had a mojito on vacation during spring and wow it was mostly mint. :-)

  • @angelsandfaes Thanks :-)

  • I am having a problem with figuring out how thick to make the acrylic on the mould. Thanks

  • @angelsandfaes Hi, what exactly do you mean? How thick to do the acrylic tip inside the mould? Like if you were doing a french set, the white acrylic needs to be an even thickness to give strength and structure. We have videos detailing this part, just go back to the training website and look at the APPLICATION section Part '3' Creating the white acrylic tip. It's all in there :-) HTH's

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  • @YouIdolizeSyeda Hi yes the IM becomes part of the nail, it can not be removed so is not reusable. The IM is super thin (yet strong) and is customised to fit each nail like a glove giving that super comfortable and perfect fit. (that super glossy & shiny finish you see is not top coat of polish it's the IM) Inverted in this case means that we turn the mould upside down and sculpt the acrylic down inside it. So no acrylic work is done directly on the clients nail :-) Hope that helps!

  • @meggiecollins Hi no they can only be used with L&P (Liquid and Powder) Acrylics. Thanks for your comment.

  • Can these molds be used with gel as well? LOVE them!!!

  • @monkeycat112 Liquid and Powder

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