I guess you could, never have used them before, I just sculpt everything.
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Why not just use a full coverage toe nail tip?
Michelle Phoenix, Proprietor Wet Paint Nail Spa 141 Huron Avenue Cambridge, MA
02138 617.868.0620 www.wetpaintnailspa.com
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Date: Fri, 7 Nov 2008 10:47:25 -0800
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: NailTech:: Re: Gel Toenail
To: [email protected]
I have made a prosthetic one out of gel for my Aunt. I just fill in the area
with several layers of gel curing each layer, to get it to look "realistic",
then polish as usual, when it comes off have her, clean it well with acetone
and reapply to the toe with nail glue, and let it set a little bit to adhere,
then repolish. Now when it comes off the next time she will need to soak it
in acetone to soak the glue off, then repeat other steps.
Shannon
"Pat. Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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Hi:
I know this has been discussed many times before -- I didn't save any of the
posts and now find I need to know how to build a toenail. Is Gel or A/C best
for toenails. This client has a bit of natural nail on one toe and nothing on
the other -- it has been removed by her podiatrist and told it won't grow back.
Thanks,
Pat.
Pat. Smith
Medical Esthetician
Biophora Head Trainer and Technical Support
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
905-567-0782
Shannon Arnold
Flip Flop Beauty Shop
Coopers Plains, NY
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