Furai said:@Nails how do i paint you
Practice. If this is your first couple times doing it, you're not going to be good at it right away. I've been shaving my face for ~17 years and I still screw it up regularly. These things take time, you won't be good at it overnight.
at the rate of these retarded question threads we might as well have a simple question simple answer a forum edition thread. oh wait, we do. it's called google.
i can't even tell if these are joke threads at this point, especially @ your last sentence.
But wouldn't this count as a general online guide, meaning that this wouldn't help you either?General online guides haven't helped me.
at the rate of these retarded question threads we might as well have a simple question simple answer a forum edition thread. oh wait, we do. it's called google.
i can't even tell if these are joke threads at this point, especially @ your last sentence.
you should note the number of penis wielders ittIs no one actually going to answer this? I am actually curious as to how it done.
The good thing about nail polish is that even if you mess it up, it's not the end of the world. I'm a chick with YEARS of nail polish practice, and I still mess up when I polish the nails on my dominant hand. There are two tricks you can use to correct yourself:
1) For more immediate results, just wait until the polish is slightly dry (it doesn't have to be completely dry or anything). Then, get one of those pointy q-tips, dip the q-tip in nail polish remover, and remove any polish that's outside the lines.
2) This is probably the better method, IMO. Wait till your nails are *fully* dry, and then wash your hands with warm water. The nail polish will peel off of the non-nail spots on its own!
Now that that's out of the way, I have to ask: why are you painting your nails in the first place? Is it for an event or something...? Or do you just want to look fabulous? (if it's the latter, that's okay too. i'm just curious)
that explains why you missed that bit under your nose