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Feb 23, 2013
Hayley C.
Any tips on how to do French nails on yourself? I'm having a hard time with it and I need some help!
Feb 23, 2013
Marissa F.
Use hole reinforcers!! They're in the school supply section. Google 'hole reinforcers for a French manicure' and you'll see what I mean :)
Feb 23, 2013
Marissa F.
And they're only $1at walmart and it comes with like 500 and I just cut them in half to make them last longer :)
Feb 24, 2013
Hannah Q.
This is how I do mine.
You will need: white fingernail polish, clear coat polish, a flat head brush you can use any kind but I use an eye liner flat brush. Fingernail polish remover and something you can put the fingernail polish remover in, I just use the top of the lid.
Okay so I paint the white nail polish on half of my nails it don't have to be perfect- dip your brush into the lid cup to get it wet and start brushing it upwards making a line for the tip, it works super good and is really easy. I hope that all made since. ~Xo
Feb 24, 2013
Caitlyn B.
You can use tape or hold a rubberband tight around your finger. There are so many ways to get a perfect straight line!
Feb 24, 2013
Pamela F.
Thats a great idea hannah :)
Feb 25, 2013
Marissa F.
Feb 25, 2013
Marissa F.
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