Kalo -> RE: Playing Flamenco with Finger Picks (Apr. 3 2014 18:55:23)
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Just brush it on. Don't worry about it touching any skin....but make sure to hold your hand flat so it doesn't run or build up in one spot do to gravity. Give it about 15-20 minutes to dry. Obviously don't touch it, blow on it, or sniff it till then. After it is dry, file and play. If you don't like it for some weird reason, DO NOT TRY TO REMOVE IT. If you have an allergic reaction or something weird just go to the doctor. If you find you are not happy with it, it will flake off naturally after a week or so, or your playing will wear it off over time. If you like it and it starts wearing or flaking off, dont' try to scrape off what is left. Just brush on more right over top. If you do get a little on your skin around the nail, it will flake off much faster than it did on your nail, but again no need to try to scrape it off. I would just like to ad a question...But, why use glue when you can use a product like Sally Hansens or other products that harden the nails. Most of those products have glue inside them or at least that is what I read on the forum. It seems like with Glue, one has to keep reapplying it every week just like a Sally Hansen product. So, my questions is why do the professionals like using glues instead of a nail hardening product? Kalo
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