Tuesday, December 22, 2009

How do youh make your acrylic nails a solid color?

Like after i put the acrylic stuff { powder and liquid } on the nail , it often looks bubbley inside, how can i make it appear a solid color?How do youh make your acrylic nails a solid color?
Bubbles in the ';Pink'; nail-body area -


Why? %26amp; Solution or Prevention! Also ';Air Pocket';...


Also ';Center'; lifting or lifting in the center of the Pink nail-body





Cause 1: Cuticle ball of acrylic product was too dry, or the primer had dried. When the nail-body area of the fingernail is too dry, the acrylic product will not flow properly, into the ';Hills %26amp; Valleys'; you made when you Etched the fingernail. This can also cause lifting.





Cause 2: Cuticle area gets little air bubbles in the acrylic product. This can be caused by patting; most commonly these little bubbles are caused by not stroking properly.


Note: Although you may at times need to poke gently at the pink acrylic product on the nail-body of the nail-bed; Tammy always stresses ';stroking'; of the ';Pink';, and if the consistency is correct, you should not have to poke at the pink.


Note 2: When you have to poke or move the ';pink'; acrylic product with your brush, the ';pink'; acrylic product was applied too dry; consistency is the key.





Cause 3: When stroking with a brush that has product clogged in the hairs, the product in the rush hairs can create a type of suction. This suction action result is similar to patting.





Air Pocket: When a Nail Technician is really fast at applying acrylic nails, they MUST be very aware of the temperature of their liquid, and of the air flow in the Salon. Doing acrylic nails quickly, and not paying attention to consistency can cause air pockets underneath the Pink acrylic product on the nail-body.

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