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More Tools Needed for Giving Acrylic Nail Manicures

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Summary: In this clip learn more about the tools you'll need to give acrylic nail manicures.

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Lois Arnold has been in the business of beauty for over 18 years. She is a true beautician, believing that by improving one's self image through beauty you improve their spirit. She...read more

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" This is Lois Arnold and I am the owner of Elijah University City Salon and Spa, and we are 4012 Market Street here in Philadelphia. This metal attachment is what cleans off all the extra acrylic and it makes it very, very smooth. This is what makes it really feel like a real nail when it’s done and of course, your sanding and your buffing and all of that. That nail glue is much better than crazy glue; it’s works much quicker on the surface. What we’re going to do now is we’re going to go and actually shape the nail. This is a very coarse emery board; it’s not good for regular nails, your natural nails, but it’s excellent for what we’re doing because it’s very hard and very abrasive to get all the extra residue off and to shape that nail. Sometimes when you’re making a nail you can just paint that nail and it’ll come out just perfectly what you want, and sometimes you just have to go in and use your emery board and your tools to smooth it out more natural looking for the nail. Take all the imperfections out. Make sure they match. That’s a good match, a good length there. When you’re using your acrylics it’s very important to get the one that matches for what you’re doing. You can use a white powder to do the tip and the pink at the base, which when it’s done you automatically have what you would call an American manicure. "

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