At 10:37 PM 4/29/2010, you wrote:
I have the exact same questions!
Rhonda, did you see use of the Cina nail art pen? I think that's the
best idea- especially for those tiiiiiiny whites some have. And you
can clean it up nicely...
On 4/29/10, Rhonda Kibuk <[email protected]> wrote:
> For those of you doing SOG French and using something out of a pot, like
> Star's ECO, can someone tell me the best way to apply the white? I got the
> ECO sample and am doing a layer of Base Gel, curing, then Pink,
curing, then
> White, curing and then clear, curing, just like the instructions. How do
> you apply the white so that it is not too thin or too thick. Looking for
> some tips here..... Do you apply left to right, right to left, brushing
> sideways and then swipe smile? Do you apply in a downward motion
then swipe
> smile? I just can seem to do it without it either being too
thick, too thin
> or having a hump at the end. HELP!
I am not sure if Elaine is traveling or not so I will answer this
one. She loves the CINA pen for pink and white application for all
the reasons you state here!
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