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Mrs_CIGAR 64F
56 posts
8/29/2007 6:25 pm
Let's see how this looks here.

Trying to get a pic of one of the dancer's nails. Hope these look as good here as they do on the ends of her fingers!!!
If you click on the pic itself you'll get a bigger picture. It's crystal clear acrylic with gold and copper leafing embedded in it. And a little other stuff, but you get the jist of it. Enjoy!!


Mrs_CIGAR 64F
78 posts
8/30/2007 5:15 am

Hmmm. I think I'd call a French manicure with an angle cut a French Manicure with an angle cut. LOLOL! Seriously, I have no idea if there is a techie name for it. But where I come from there are French Manicures and American Manicures. Frenches are the clean pink and white you mention and American was any combination of colors or variation on the free edge line. Here in Maine they both seem to mean the pink and white so I get confused and I can confuse the clients as well. What was really nice about doing this young lady's nails was that she is Russian so the language barrier gets in our way sometimes but we are learning. She asked for "French" then spent about 30 minutes tryng to tell me what she really wanted. I point to something and she says "Da". I draw a picture and she says "Da". We're getting there. I have a ball doing her nails.