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Old 09-22-2010, 03:14 AM
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Smile Nail tips

Hi, thin clear nail tips, are very fine thickness plastic nail tips, transparent, glue them on the end of the nail, then clip/shape to the required length, apply the nail hardener, and because the tips are very fine you won’t feel a ridge were the tip joins the natural nail. (Applying to just the tip shouldn’t harm the natural nail) I’ve used this method for years without any problems.

I’m from Cannock. When did you leave Tipton?

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Old 09-24-2010, 02:23 AM
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Wink Best Solution!

People, I heard a lot about how to keep your nails in good conditions ....... I also post some questions about it and.... two weeks later I cut my nails on very short length and I play this two week without any problems and I already starting to getting used to short nails and conclusion is ...you don't need any glues or acrylic nails, just keep them short and gain habit because short nails is much harder to break and you also will get much power in your playing...... just try, you don't lose anything..... I hope this advice help many of you...




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