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♡ Tammy Taylor Pink and White Backfill

Make an Old Set of Pink & White Acrylic Nails Look Brand New in Under 1 Hour
Tammy Taylor Pink & White Backfill
(Using W3 White Nail Powder-Cover-It-Up Pink Nail Powder and A+ Coat)
1. Sanitize with Tammy Taylor Peach or Gardenia Spray Sanitize.
2. Remove Polish with Tammy Taylor Acetone Polish Remover.
3. File using a 100-grit Purple Terminator File or 100--grit Long-Lasting Zebra File.
File product smooth at cuticle area.
- Note: Nip if there is any loose acrylic, and prepare any
cracks or breaks.
- Note: If there are fill lines, apply primer to melt the acrylic,
then file this area using the Tammy Taylor Long-Lasting Zebra File.
4. Etch natural nail with a Tammy Taylor 100-grit Purple
Terminator (Etcher or File), then use the Tammy Taylor Pterygium Stone to push back the cuticle and remove any excess skin on the nail. (Proper etching eliminates 75% of lifting.)
5. Dust with a Plastic Manicure Brush.
6. Prime the natural nail and let dry.
- Note: The Tammy Taylor Pencil shape drill bit is Carbide and will
easily drill acrylic nails.
7. Drill out Smile-Line valley where the Pink has grown out onto the free-edge, using the T.T. Pencil shape drill bit.
Drill almost all the way to the natural
nail. The Pink causes shadows on the free-edge, NOT
the White.
Drill a notch at the beginning of your smile line, place the drill bit in this notch and work across the nail, drilling a valley from one side to the other side. Then blend and bevel out the free-edge.
8. Dust using a Plastic manicure Brush.
9. Re-Prime natural nail at cuticle area and Smile-line valley in acrylic. - Note: Priming the acrylic will not cause yellowing of the acrylic. Primer needs to be wet when
product is applied
10. Apply product --
Apply White Ball to the Smile--Line area, let product flow, pat product across nail, stroke product towards tip to thin, and make Smile-Line. (Use a very wet, small to medium ball)
Apply Pink Ball to cuticle area let product flow and stroke product towards the tip away from the cuticle, holding the brush angled like a pencil. (Use a very wet ball)
11. File in 5 Steps:
Note: Shorten, clean and thin acrylic with the drill first, before
doing the 5-Steps of filing.
DRILL- Hold drill straight up and down and work across the tip to shorten.
Flip nails over and drill out the underside of free-edge to clean.
Thin tip - angle drill and bevel tip from the underneath of nail not the top of the nail.
FILE - In the 5-Step System using a 100-grit Purple Terminator File and/or Long-Lasting Zebra File.

12. Buff - using the Tammy Taylor Conditioning Cuticle Oil and
Clean Finish Buffer file. (To shine the nail, use the Tammy Taylor
Super Soft Shiner.)

13. Wash hands - Squirt a small amount of the Tammy Taylor Peach Spa
Shampoo or Peach Spa Anti-Bacterial Soft Soak on a manicure
brush, and hand it to the client to clean their hands and nails.
Also, a nice touch and a great way to improve retail sales, is to
squirt Tammy Taylor Peach Spa Exfoliating Scrub into their hands and have them rinse.
This leaves their hands soft and smooth.
14. Polish -- use A+ Coat. (Non-Yellowing, U.V. Inhibitor, liquid plastic Top Coat) to protect Pink & White acrylic nails from yellowing.
Note: Make sure the client knows
how to take care of their Pink
& White Acrylic nails, using
the Tammy Taylor Maintenance kit.
Most Common Problems with
Pink & White Backfills
1. White free-edges have gray shadow lines.
2. Nails get too thick.
3. Pink has fill-lines.
The Solution:
1. To eliminate gray shadow lines, the Pink outgrowth on
the free-edge has to be drilled out almost all the way to the
natural nail.
- Any Pink on the free-edge will show through eventually as a
shadow line.
2. To make the nails thinner, only use one ball of White and
one ball of Pink.
- The White ball needs to be a very wet, small to medium ball.
When the White ball is too dry, it is very difficult for the
White ball to flow into the Smile-Line valley; then more white balls are needed which makes the nail very thick.
- The Pink needs to be a wet medium ball and stroked not patted.
3. The fill-lines in the Pink are caused by lifting around the
cuticle area.
- When the acrylic nail lifts, it must be nipped off; however when
the nail is nipped a fill-line will appear.
- About 70% of the fill-line can be erased by adding a dab of
primer to that area to soften the acrylic, and then smooth with
a Tammy Taylor Long-Lasting Zebra file (or disposable file strip).
- The best prevention is to eliminate lifting. Make sure to always
use a 100-grit Purple Terminator (or disposable Etcher strip) to
Etch, followed by the Pterygium Stone, and 2-coats of primer,
allowing the first coat of primer to dry, and the second coat of
primer to remain wet as the acrylic is applied. -
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