OK SO you get different sizes in one packet of molds.  I used to do a set in 30 
mins start to finish.  You actually cut the area at one end of the mould to fit 
the cuticle of the client and then you place the acrylic into the mould making 
a smile line (With P&Ws) approximately (you have to be able to eyeball it and 
go) where it should be on that client.  Then you add in some Pink L/P and press 
it onto the clients own nail.  This is where it gets tricky- too much L/P and 
you have to wipe it out from underneath at the free edge or at the cuticle (CAN 
you save overexposure?) You can cut the length to where you want it with 
scissors before the ac dries  then wipe the surface  of the nail (the bottom 
surface of the mould with polish remover , file shape and blam you've got a 
full set of shiny p&Ws -no buffing ect. in no time.

The moulds are not reuseable- they leave with the client.

Anything else? Just ask- I used to love doing these.

Tanis





----- Original Message ----- 
  From: athena elliott 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Wednesday, January 21, 2009 9:07 PM
  Subject: NailTech:: Re: Inverted Molds-- Canandian CAPS make a comeback!


  TTTTTanis....Awesome tell me more will ya! Gina the owner of  ENUK is a nice 
nice person. She is on fb too. Have you seen the videos they have produced. 
Pretty darn good quality! So yall can buy the molds huh....I jsut spent $50 for 
300 molds to practice on and the training is free.
  They say it takes 10 or so of these molds to actually make the same thickness 
as a reg nail tip.
  Wat else do you know?
  your old bud...a


  On Wed, Jan 21, 2009 at 7:17 PM, Tanis Darling <[email protected]> wrote:

    ---OMG This is how I learned to do acrylic originally way back in 1982!!!!

    We called them caps and imbedded all sorts of stuff- not to mention 
beautiful P&Ws.... LOL I can't believe it.

    Canadians can buy the molds at Ontario dentist Supply in Toronto

    Tanis (Darling)  Payne 
      ----- Original Message ----- 
      From: Michelle Cordes 
      To: [email protected] 
      Sent: Wednesday, January 21, 2009 11:35 AM
      Subject: NailTech:: Re: Inverted Molds


            Hey Athena... No I have never tried them... but I checked out your 
link. Very interesting!!! I found a fill video on you tube, it looks like after 
the full set you just treat them like any other a/c application. Let's hope we 
find out some good stuff and keep us posted... this looks pretty cool! 
Especially the Rockstar nails and Bitten nails procedure...

            Michelle Cordes
            Bremerton AND Tacoma, WA

            --- On Wed, 1/21/09, athena elliott <[email protected]> wrote:

              From: athena elliott <[email protected]>
              Subject: NailTech:: Inverted Molds
              To: "nailtech" <[email protected]>
              Date: Wednesday, January 21, 2009, 5:57 AM


              While I am in the market to try new thangs..I just ordered 
Inverted Molds from the uk.  Anybody tried them  here? 
              Here is the link. I need feed back please. :)

              http://www.easynail.co.uk/thenaillounge/index.html

              -- 
              Athena Elliott  ANT,MNT
              SPAthena Healthy Pedicures- Happy Feet
              www.MediNailTech.com
              www.SPAthena.com
              [email protected]


           




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  Athena Elliott  ANT,MNT
  SPAthena Healthy Pedicures- Happy Feet
  www.MediNailTech.com
  www.SPAthena.com
  [email protected]

  

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