
Tuesday, July 28, 2009
Hearts
Hi all, just did my set of acrylic nails today. Added some hearts design and some Swaroski stones to give it a more sparkly effect. Can't really see the design clearly here but it does look like Valentine is approaching. Hehe... Took me about 2 and a half hours to complete this set of nails. With the help of some right tools, doing acrylic nails became much easier. Stick with us and learn step by step how to create a set of lovely nail extension.

Will try to post a clearer pic soon..
Monday, July 27, 2009
The nail structure
Hi all, let us start with the most basic lesson of nails. Before we step further into the subject of basic nail care, we should first familiarize with the structure of the nail. Here are some terms that will be used frequently in the future post.
a) Nail plate - The nail itself
b) Cuticle - Also know as pterygium. A layer of fine, clear skin holding the nail plate. Usually be remove in a manicure/pedicure process.
c) Free edge - The end of the nail plate. Where we cut or file it when it gets too long.
d) Side wall - The skin of the finger along the side of the nail. Provides the nail plate with protection.
e) Smile line - The line between the "white part" of your nail and the "pink part" which usually curves into a smile line.
f) Nail bed - The flesh that lies beneath the nail plate
Thank you for your support on our first lesson. There will be more to come. If we are slow in responding to your questions, please be patient with us. We are gathering more information to be able to make this blog a satisfying one for all of you nails lover out there.
a) Nail plate - The nail itself
b) Cuticle - Also know as pterygium. A layer of fine, clear skin holding the nail plate. Usually be remove in a manicure/pedicure process.
c) Free edge - The end of the nail plate. Where we cut or file it when it gets too long.
d) Side wall - The skin of the finger along the side of the nail. Provides the nail plate with protection.
e) Smile line - The line between the "white part" of your nail and the "pink part" which usually curves into a smile line.
f) Nail bed - The flesh that lies beneath the nail plate
Thank you for your support on our first lesson. There will be more to come. If we are slow in responding to your questions, please be patient with us. We are gathering more information to be able to make this blog a satisfying one for all of you nails lover out there.
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