SHAPE, BUFF, AND SHINE FOR BEST RESULTS.
~Make sure you are using the right size for your
fingers.
(edge will usually be wider than your nailbed)
~ If the tip is too small the
line will not come out even, opt
for a wider tip.
~Squeeze (by pinching) or
flatten the tip of the
tool to fit
the curvature of the nail before dipping.
~Dip upside down so that you can see how much
polish you are applying.
(the shorter the nail the less
polish it needs)
~Generally the second smallest will work best
for most fingers.
~ and the next largest size
for thumbs.
~ You can always slightly trim the edges of tool
for a better fit.
~ Rest outer edges of hands on
a solid surface
when applying for better
balance.
~We have found less error time when doing as follows:
Do first four fingers (wait 60 sec.),
do second four fingers(wait 60 sec.),do thumbs(wait 60 sec.),
clear or color on both hands, Let dry 5 minutes.
~For most smaller toes bend
smallest tip almost flat before dipping.
~ DON'T GET DISCOURAGED!
PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT!
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TIPS ON GROWING NATURAL NAILS:
Your nails are a living tissue
that need moisture just as your skin does.
A dab of French Tip Dip’s beauty grade olive oil works
wonders!
If your nails
are super short start by using
French Tip Dip’s complete care nail hardener 3
x per week, removing once for a day of rest.
If you are recovering from a
bout with acrylic nails
you must let the damaged nail completely grow out
before you can expect a strong
healthy fingernail.
If you are a nail biter, EVERY TIME
you put your fingers in your mouth…
THINK about the germs and
bacteria you are putting in your mouth. EWWWW!
STOP! Now look at your
nails...
YOUR nails can be healthy,
strong, and beautiful…if you stop!
Think these thoughts EVERY TIME you catch yourself.
Once your nails reach the tip
of your fingernail apply
French Tip Dip® with a VERY THIN LINE.
You are less likely to bite your nails when they look this good!
-Keep your nails short…no
longer than the tips of your fingers for the
first three months to help
adjust to the change.
-Do not pull on hang nails. Keep
a pair of nail clippers handy.
-File your nails in 1
direction and avoid back and forth sawing motions!
- Do not use your nails as
tools to scrape, push, pry, poke, or pick.
-Use a dab of nail glue to
repair a torn nail instead of completely tearing it off!
-Keep nails the same length…if
one breaks…cut them all down and start over.
-Try to maintain an “active
length” to maximize strength and durability.
MOST OF ALL GROWING YOUR NAILS TAKES A CONS