I see this trend too Cindy. I still do not think it compliments ANY hand. They 
just look fat!!! JMHO!!
Buenos noches,
Lynnette -- who just became a Reiki Master today!!




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From: "Cindy Davis" <[email protected]>

Date: Sat, 24 Jan 2009 19:58:31 
To: <[email protected]>
Subject: NailTech:: Re: In the back of Nails mag this month feb





I agree completely with the comments on this ad 
but.........................................................to all of our 
dismay - this type of shape and smile line seems to be becoming popular. If you 
look at the work coming out of Puerto Rico and other areas of South America you 
will see this type of nail often.  This company's website has the "California 
Flair" in many of thier photos.  I agree, I don't like it.  I won't do it. But 
there are MANY techs doing this by request from their clients.  

For the longest time the universal shape of nails was square. I do find it 
interesting all the different shapes coming from different parts of the world 
right now. This look coming from S. America, the Stilettos and the Edge being 
very popular in the the Eastern European countries.  Still seeing soft pink and 
whites in the rest of Europe with some of the colored acrylics catching on.  
And the US still mostly (not all) doing the square with colored tips or pink 
and whites. 

In the competition arena, Asia seems to be getting away from the Tom Holcomb 
narrow nails( which I personally love!) and they are doing them a bit (a lot!!) 
wider.  Not sure if it's because they are easier to do, so the trend started 
heading in that direction or what the deal is.  

So what will be next? LOL :)


Cindy D.





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