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Custom Nails

Locality: Campbelltown, New South Wales

Phone: +61 400 600 906



Address: Blair Athol 2560 Campbelltown, NSW, Australia

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25.01.2022 Hi lovelies For some strange reason I am unable to answer messages they keep bouncing back. I have contact a few of you via text or on your personal page on Facebook Please keep your eyes outHi lovelies For some strange reason I am unable to answer messages they keep bouncing back. I have contact a few of you via text or on your personal page on Facebook Please keep your eyes out



21.01.2022 get in before they sell out ladies xx

20.01.2022 Hi lovelies With everything that has been going on lately I thought I would drop by and check in I hope your all doing well and your families too x please stay safe and in home! Spend quality time with that loves that your around and enjoy their company! I miss you all and think if you often xx

20.01.2022 Hi lovelies Firstly I am trying working through my inbox list! I am absolutely blown away by the amount of ladies that have made contact over the 24hours. Secondly, there is so much chatter and confusion based around home salons reopening. ... Unfortunately home based salons are actually still not allowed to operate just as commercial salons aren’t either. We are only allowed to sell products and vouchers At this stage I will remain closed. Until it is absolutely Set in stone, legal to reopen and the right decision for my clients and family I will let you know x Until then hang tight, and please do not break any social distancing laws for the sake of a beauty treatment



15.01.2022 Hi lovelies If you have nails on and need to remove them due to being unable to get infills during isolation and having nail salons closed These are some steps in removal. If your unable to get supplies for the below steps please inbox me I’ll put together some nail removal kits for a affordable price so you are able to remove them from home ... 1. Clip your nails, cut off as much of the acrylic as possible if your unable to because they’re too thick file them down with a very coarse file 2. File the top coat off the nails 3. Saturate one cotton ball per nail in the acetone, then place the cotton balls on the tips of your fingers. Wrap them tightly against the acrylic nails using strips of aluminum foil. Let your nails soak in the acetone for 30 minutes. 4. Remove the foil and cotton balls from your fingertips. The cotton ball and the nail will come off with some gentle manipulation. If the acrylic nails are still firmly stuck, repeat the process for another 20 minutes and attempt to remove them again. 5. Scrape off the leftover acrylic with the nail buffer. The acrylic should be soft from the acetone bath, so take the opportunity to buff the rest of it away. If the acrylic begins to harden again while you're buffing, use a cotton ball soaked in acetone to dampen it. 6. Shape your natural nails. Use nail clippers and a nail file to smooth the edges. Buff your nails lightly with a fine-grade nail buffer, moving from the base of the nail to the tip. To avoid damaging your nails, file in one direction only, and avoid using a sawing motion. The top few layers of your nails may have been removed with the acrylic. Be careful not to tear or damage them further when file and buff them. 7. Acetone causes skin to become extremely dry. Rinse off the remaining traces with soap and water. Dry your hands and rub them with body oil, olive oil or a moisturizing lotion. Rub the moisturizer into your nails, cuticles, and skin to keep them hydrated.

10.01.2022 Merry Christmas to all my beautiful ladies and your families Merry Christmas to all my beautiful ladies and your families

10.01.2022 Miss my ladies so much



08.01.2022 Happy New Year !! Happy New Year !!

08.01.2022 Hi lovelies I have absolutely just been flooded with inbox’s Bare with me I will get back to you

05.01.2022 Hi ladies, as a nail tech I just wanted to express my concern in purchasing your own nail kits with no product knowledge. This can be harmful and cause a number of things like allergic reactions. If your not educated in applying acrylic this can turn into a hot mess real quick ! Be smart, we all want pretty nails but don’t go down that path without knowledge ... I also want to state us nail techs have paid a lot of money to be trained and educated You can’t just click your fingers and learn over YouTube and stuff A little break from acrylics is OKAY! Once this pandemic is over you’ll be able to get them done again don’t stress xx

05.01.2022 Check it out ladies

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05.01.2022 My lovely Lee-Anne Daly infill using gellyfit gel polish magic white pigment and hand drawn palm trees

01.01.2022 When the nail tech does a drive by lol

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