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Apr 27, 2014
Breanna C.
It Looks Like You Did Very Thick Coats Of Polish & The Tips Don't Quite Look Right In My Opinion 😔 But In All Honesty You Do Nails Better Than I Can!
Apr 27, 2014
Andrea O.
Design is cute but I'm guessing the nail polish was kind of clumpy consistency..
Apr 27, 2014
Emilie W.
Clean them up and it'll look better :-)
Apr 27, 2014
Bry R.
Did you put a top coat in yet? That sometimes helps with the lumpy texture.
Apr 27, 2014
Claire G.
Practice makes perfect. I find nails that are grown out are easier to paint. I personally do not like the blue in it I think it looks out of place, and I would recommend a less thick polish.