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About Ambercinque
Expertise
I can answere questions regarding natural nail care, nail art, enhancements, and product knowledge.

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I am a licensed Nail Technician in the state of NH

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I am a booth renter

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Currently Feb 2006 issue of Nailpro magazine and also the March or April issue.
Past 2 years in the November issue of Nails magazine and 2005 Jan issue of Nailpro

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Bedford School of Nail Design

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Last two years I did not win but had photo acknowledgements in Nailpro magazine for a national nail art mural contest.

 
   

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Nail Care & Manicures - Manicure Brush


Expert: Ambercinque - 6/20/2008

Question
What is the best brush to use for an at home French manicure? Would you also suggest the procedure to use for an at home French Manicure?

Answer
Hi Cheryl-

I am not sure what you mean when you say brush?? A traditional french manicure is with a white polish and a nude or pink polish. Do you mean a nail art brush to hand paint a thinner line? The procedure for a french manicure is to polish on a base coat. Next, apply the white polish to the tip in one of the french style tips you want chevron,swoop,thin line,or traditional. Then the nude/pink polish then finish with topcoat.
If your not sure on making an even perfect smile line in the drugstore they sell stickers that do really work.

Hope this helped. Good Luck.
Amber

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