AHP Indie Stylist

Volume 5 Issue 2

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Explore your benefits at associatedhairprofessionals.com 19 Do Hair and Nails? Once you're a member of either Associated Hair Professionals or Associated Nail Professionals, adding coverage through the other association is FREE! Make sure you're covered for all your services. To learn more, log in to your account at associated-professionals.com. brush, making it difficult to create a seamless fade. Do not use a cream or oil-based pigment—they create a streaky, rough transition. Once you have chosen your base color, apply and fully cure your favorite, no-wipe matte topcoat. Using a small, round makeup brush, circle the brush onto the pressed pigment and tap out the excess. Tap the brush into the center of the nail until the color is concentrated, then begin tapping in circular motions around the shape until it fades at the edges. THE MAKEUP SPONGE AND GEL POLISH TECHNIQUE is technique requires multiple cured layers to provide a vibrant result. With this method, you can either apply a concentrated circle of gel polish onto the center of the makeup sponge, applying less around the center, or tap the makeup sponge onto a dollop of gel on a palette and dab it onto a clean portion of the palette until the dot has faded to your desired effect. Once you've prepped the sponge, tap it onto the center of the nail and cure fully. THE NAIL FILE Photos by Christi VanZandt (@polishedinportland)

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