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How to apply the French using the Empire Nail Solutions French White or Soft White Acrylic powder and liquid
09/12/2008 by Empire King.
Apply tips or form of your choice.
using the guide lines of the form create your smile line
if you are using tips apply the white directly on the free edge of the tip
1. Dab your Kolinsky brush into the Empire Nail Solutions Ultra Bond Acrylic Liquid, and create a medium wet ball with the Acrylic Powder either Soft White or Ultra White.
2.Apply your first bead evenly and pack down.
3.After this apply your second bead evenly and pack down, make sure that with your second bead you start to form your smile line from one end of the side wall to the other end of the side wall.
4.Dip your Kolinsky Brush into the Acrylic Liquid and perfect the line with your brush above the smile line. make sure you go over this to get a very even straight line all the way round. If you have jagged edges sticking out, make sure that you dig them into the french. Once you have applied the french,you are now ready to apply either the Pink, the White or the Clear Acrylic Powder over the French manicure. Follow the directions on how to apply Acrylic.
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