*Actually, theres no need to cut off the excess. Just bend in downwards and buff away the excess* (Tried & Tested)
Step One
select the Minx size that best suit the nail
Step Two
Peel the minx from the backing sheet
Step Three
Apply to the nail by aligning the curved end of the Minx up close, but not touching, the eponychium. gently pull taut and fold excess Minx over the free edge and secure under the finger.
Starting at the eponychium, use your thumb to smooth Minx from the centre of the nail to the side walls working your way down to the free edge adhering Minx smoothly to the nail surface.
Step Four
Heat (hairdryer) and allow to cool for 10 secounds. At a 45 degree angle to the free edge, remove excess using a minx glass file
Step Five
Remove excess Minx
Step One
select the Minx size that best suit the nail
Step Two
Peel the minx from the backing sheet
Step Three
Apply to the nail by aligning the curved end of the Minx up close, but not touching, the eponychium. gently pull taut and fold excess Minx over the free edge and secure under the finger.
Starting at the eponychium, use your thumb to smooth Minx from the centre of the nail to the side walls working your way down to the free edge adhering Minx smoothly to the nail surface.
Step Four
Heat (hairdryer) and allow to cool for 10 secounds. At a 45 degree angle to the free edge, remove excess using a minx glass file
Step Five
Remove excess Minx
Credits to http://www.minxmynails.co.uk/application.htm
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