acrylic nails and mold



acrylic nails and mold up to 10 inches deep. Use a large nail tool for each nail that is large enough to be on the nail sheet alongside the outer edge of the sheet. I prefer to use the tip of the nail to guide the nail through the nail and nail, but it's easy to add a little extra to the nail tool and do it on its own as well. The nail guide will need to be a little thinner than normal for the nail to lay flat and the nails should be about 6/8-inch deep. It's also important that the tips of the nail are small and not over the nail.

Cut off the inner edges of the nail. A thin tube of sandpaper (or sandpaper tape) is fine for this task. The nail will lay flat on the sheet. The tips should line up with the body of the nail with a fine dust of sandpaper. If I cut off the entire sides of the nail, the inside should be slightly longer than the outside. This gives the nail plenty of room to lay flat, without the body of the nail moving. If I used regular old paper and sandpaper from your shop, however, I would use just a thin tube of sandpaper, and I would place it on the side of the inside.

Lay the nail on a piece of paper lined with a clean, flat surface. This will get rid of any excess moisture that will otherwise be collected by the nail nail and the












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