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SUMMARY:Hand Positioning
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260405T190000
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Hand Positioning 
You should not be afraid to rest your hands on your client's face however you will need to mind your pressure. The goal is to steady your hand with every isolation and application, but not apply too much pressure as to cause your client any discomfort. It’s okay to rest your fingertips and nails on her face but not poke or scratch her, so your nails should be short to mid-length and keep them filed down so that they are dull - NOT SHARP
Stay relaxed with your pressure, resting your palms on her forehead.
Make sure your fingers are not clenched tight while folded under your palms. Keep everything loose and gentle. 
Rest your middle finger on the side of her nose in order to steady your application while working across the bridge of her nose. This will help you to keep your application time down as you won't be floating around trying to place the extension. It is crucial that you never float you hands while holding sharp tweezers around her eyes. Not only is it...

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