How to Tailor a Nail Form and Create a Ballerina Shape for a Nail Biter (2024)

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Step 1: Prep the nail as usual.

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Step 2: Remove the form from the form paper and place the tab symmetrically in the middle of the form. Leave a gap where the form meets the natural nail, otherwise this will thicken the cutting zone and be more prone to tearing.

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Step 3: Precisely close the lower wings of your form together, ensuring both sides meet up flawlessly. Close the end of the form into a point.

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Step 4: Place the form carefully on the finger. From the side view, the form should be straight in line with the centre of the finger. Your eye may give the illusion this is tilting up, so hold something straight like a file or ruler to check this. From the bird’s eye view, the form should be closed. If there are gaps where the form meets the nail, the form must be tailored to fit seamlessly.

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Step 5: Using KB Form Tailoring White Gel Pen draw around the shape of the free edge. Using a white gel pen prevents staining and denting.

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Step 6: Use KB Curved Form Tailoring Scissors to cut out this template.

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Step 7: Place the form back in the same position as step 4. Any gaps will now be closed. Use the white gel pen to place a mark where the corner points of the natural free edge are.

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Step 8: Using KB Straight Form Tailoring Scissors, make approximately a 1cm long cut at a 45-degree angle

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Step 9: Correct adjustments have been made to the nail form. Place the form in the same position as step 4. Pinch underneath to fully close the form. The cuts in the previous step will allow a tight pinch and deep c-curve to be created.

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Step 10/10A: Apply the first bead of cover pink at the free edge. Create the taper on the form.

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Step 10/10A: Apply the first bead of cover pink at the free edge. Create the taper on the form.f you rely on filing to create this, the c-curve will be lost.

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Katie Cark/ Katie B Nails

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Step 11: Apply the second bead of cover pink on the nail plate.

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Step 12: Apply the third bead of cover pink to create the apex. The apex should be at the back 1/3 and come out straight to the free edge.

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Step 13: File and buff into shape.

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Step 1: Prep the nail as usual.


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Step 2: Remove the form from the form paper and place the tab symmetrically in the middle of the form. Leave a gap where the form meets the natural nail, otherwise this will thicken the cutting zone and be more prone to tearing.


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Step 3: Precisely close the lower wings of your form together, ensuring both sides meet up flawlessly. Close the end of the form into a point.


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Step 4: Place the form carefully on the finger. From the side view, the form should be straight in line with the centre of the finger. Your eye may give the illusion this is tilting up, so hold something straight like a file or ruler to check this. From the bird’s eye view, the form should be closed. If there are gaps where the form meets the nail, the form must be tailored to fit seamlessly.


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Katie Cark/ Katie B Nails

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Step 5: Using KB Form Tailoring White Gel Pen draw around the shape of the free edge. Using a white gel pen prevents staining and denting.


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Katie Cark/ Katie B Nails

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Step 6: Use KB Curved Form Tailoring Scissors to cut out this template.


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Step 7: Place the form back in the same position as step 4. Any gaps will now be closed. Use the white gel pen to place a mark where the corner points of the natural free edge are.


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Katie Cark/ Katie B Nails

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Step 8: Using KB Straight Form Tailoring Scissors, make approximately a 1cm long cut at a 45-degree angle


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Step 9: Correct adjustments have been made to the nail form. Place the form in the same position as step 4. Pinch underneath to fully close the form. The cuts in the previous step will allow a tight pinch and deep c-curve to be created.


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Katie Cark/ Katie B Nails

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Step 10/10A: Apply the first bead of cover pink at the free edge. Create the taper on the form.


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Step 10/10A: Apply the first bead of cover pink at the free edge. Create the taper on the form.f you rely on filing to create this, the c-curve will be lost.


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Katie Cark/ Katie B Nails

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Step 11: Apply the second bead of cover pink on the nail plate.


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Step 12: Apply the third bead of cover pink to create the apex. The apex should be at the back 1/3 and come out straight to the free edge.


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Step 13: File and buff into shape.


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