![]() The removal of my old set was followed by cleaning up cuticles, trimming, shaping, buffing and ensuring a smooth, neat foundation for my new set. ![]() The biggest part of my appointment was prep, which is really the most important part. This set incorporates both, with bold colours encapsulating that spring, fresh beginnings feeling. In a previous post, I mentioned 70s swirls and negative space are proving to be pretty popular – and it’s a trend that’s likely to continue over the next few months as people book in for their sets. Leanne is brilliant at getting the ideas out of your head and on to paper, and the illustrations are such a cute touch. She came back to me a couple of days later with an illustrated design which was exactly how I’d imagined in my head. My nails had doubled in length since my Christmas cow print set, and frankly, I couldn’t wait to have them chopped back down to a manageable length.Īhead of my appointment, I’d sent Leanne a mood board of inspiration, including nail art, colour palettes and design ideas. Now, no-one would ever recommend leaving a manicure on for 17 weeks, but these were absolutely exceptional circumstances during the third national lockdown. Also, builder gel is simply mind-blowingly strong – I’d recommend adding it to your appointment if you’ve never tried it before. But, it just goes to show how talented a nail tech Leanne is, with my manicure still in perfect tact, without a single chip, lift or break. ![]() Leanne Haycock nail artist – formerly Nails at Bear – completed my last gel nail manicure on December 15, and that design was still clinging on for dear life at this week’s appointment. This week, beauty salons have been allowed to open for the first time since Christmas, and you can bet I was one of the first customers through the door. ![]()
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