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Learning To Use Fimo Nail Art Canes |
Article Submitted by: Una Pecatti

Friday, 03 July 2009
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If you're looking for a way to bring your nail business up to the next level without emptying pockets or forcing yourself to learn a complex new nail art technique, getting a few nail art canes might be just the right decision! These brightly coloured ceramic canes are also often referred to as "Fimo canes" and are a great favourite among woman all age. Usually, these handmade ceramic canes have been put through a careful quality control process. Basically, we won't let one of these canes get on its way out of our company without first making 100% sure that it is of only the highest quality. True, you can find cheap canes selling around the internet, but if you've bought these in the past, you know why they don't do as well as the original. What makes "Viva La Nails" unique is that we only sell genuine hand crafted ceramic canes. We're 100% confident about quality of our products that if you have any complaints about canes within the first 4 weeks, we will take it back for a refund. You won't find that kind of guarantee with cheap generic nail art canes. Why Nail Art Canes? You can also buy pre-sliced nail art canes, but there is a reason why majority of nail technicians use whole nail art canes. I know from personal experience that pre-sliced pieces will only work on some types of nail surfaces as pre-cut cane pieces are too thick for most occasions. If you want to get highest quality designs always, using whole canes is the way to go. With a whole cane, you can cut slices as thinly as you like, making them appropriate for application even on natural nails. The most common way to use clay canes is to slice them in 0.1 mm - 0.2 mm thin slices and place between 2 clear gel layers. The beginning of this technique can be found few years ago when first fimo clay canes, in a form of fruits (strawberries, lemons, kiwi etc.) become available to professional technicians. Nowadays, there are hundreds of designs available so you really don't have to stick with that fruit coctail look anymore! The only drawback is that you will need a special nail art cutting blade. However, this tool is reasonably priced and well worth the investment. Just make sure to watch out! The blade is extremely sharp. This makes it perfect for cutting razor thin pieces from your canes. You can buy both individual nail art canes as well as cane sets which offer great value and selection of canes! This way, whether you need an entire collection of ceramic nail canes or just need to stock up on one particular style, we've got what you need. You'll find the following styles in our online shop: Butterflies, Smiles, Sweets, Fruits, Flowers and Vegetables. This should be more than enough to keep your clients happy for some time! Each cane is about 50mm long with a diameter of 0.5cm. Depending on the thickness of your slices, you should be able to get around 100 pieces from each cane you cut. Make sure to check back often because we receive new styles at our company all of the time. Offering a large variety of nail art canes to your clients is the way to go! Article Source: http://www.ArticleBlast.com |
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Click Here for professional nail art canes! More than 75 titles always in stock @ Viva La Nails! Best price in the United Kingdom!
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