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Video instructions and help with filling out and completing What Form 8854 Dual

Instructions and Help about What Form 8854 Dual

Music, music! Hey guys, this is Evy and welcome back to my channel. In this video, I'll be showing you how I did these short glass nails. For this look, I used dual forms by ASP, which I got from Sally's. The pack comes with 24 reusable dual forms, along with written instructions and an instructional DVD. These forms come in various sizes, so I had to pick the ones that best suit my nails. Here is a close-up of the dual form. It has a nice curve to it, making it easy to fit onto my nails. For this look, I'm using long hair pretty nails clear acrylic, angel glitter mix, and pre-cut glass shard effect paper, all available on my website. I'm also using the Alpha brush kit. I start by preparing my brush and applying a small bead of clear acrylic into the nail form. I try to do a nice even layer and then dip a small bead of clear acrylic into the glitter mix. I spread it evenly before sandwiching it with more clear acrylic. I apply it to my pinky fingernail, pressing it slightly and letting it set. Once it dries, I finish it up with an e-file. For my ring finger nail, I repeat the process with clear acrylic, glass paper, and more angel glitter. I top it off with clear acrylic and press it into place. I remove any excess that squished out. I repeat the same process for all of the nails. I admit that these dual forms are pretty short, so I ended up with short nails. I prefer longer nails, but these forms are perfect if you like moderate-shaped nails. The process was incredibly quick, and I was done before I even realized it. For my index finger nail, I follow the same design...