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May 27, 2013
Christina L.
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Christina L.
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Megan B.
May 27, 2013
Christina L.
Thank you Megan, I just need a sponge cx
May 27, 2013
Megan B.
Welcome!!
May 27, 2013
Maruby M.
Adorable great job hun
May 27, 2013
Sara S.
Love!!
May 27, 2013
Ireland H.
I agree
May 27, 2013
Eden W.
How do you do these anyways!?
May 27, 2013
Christina L.
I put the coral on first, a little more than halfway up the nail, then I put the light pink on almost all the way to the end of the nail, overlapping the coral. then I do the same thing again on the second coat, except after painting the nail, before it dries, wipe off the light pink polish's brush and blend in the middle. then to make it look even better I seal with a top coat.