In this tutorial, I show how one properly chosen dual form can be used to correct completely different nail shapes and create a uniform, balanced set.
In this hand, every finger started with a different outline—some wide, some short, some trapezoid. Instead of choosing a different form for each nail, I use one square dual form to control structure, balance product volume, and reshape all nails into a consistent almond shape.
You’ll see:
• How to analyze flat and uneven nail beds
• Why outline differences don’t require different dual forms
• How structure, not form quantity, creates uniformity
• Correct product volume in the stress area
• Safe shaping, sidewall control, and free-edge refinement
• How a thin French design visually unifies the entire set
00:00 – Analyzing Each Finger’s Nail Shape
00:32 – Manicure
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