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This is Lois Arnold and I am the owner of Elijah University Salon and Spa, and we are
at 4012 Market Street here in Philadelphia. It’s very important when you’re do acrylic
nails, your brush is very, very important because if it’s too hard and it’s not
flexible and it will not bend. Then as with anything, while this is drying a little bit,
the tools are everything. Your drills are very, very important. With you drill, this
is your drill and it has different speeds; it goes forward, it goes in reverse. We have
different attachments. One to clean up under the bottom of the nail to make sure that you
get all the residue off, then you have two different sand paper attachments. One is mild;
this is what I used on her nail at the beginning, and that goes next to your natural skin, but
you would not use to a coarse because it’s a little too abrasive for your natural skin.
If you did you would know the difference. What I did is I made this a little coloration
so I can tell the difference between the two of them so that I would not abrase or bruise
her skin; that’s very, very important.