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Fabric# More Than White
Fabric# More Than White
Published by geeg
24-05-04
Fabric# More Than White

Here is a step by step guide for using the Fabric# More than White to acheive perfect crisp Forever French enhancements every time.

Step 1 - Bonding
  1. Prep the nail.
  2. Apply a coat of BOND.
  3. Apply tip - shape and blend.

Step 2 - MTW Application
  1. Apply one thin coat of ‘More Than White’ liquid acrylic to the tip. Let dry for a full 2 minutes.
  2. Apply a 2nd thin coat if desired. Let dry for a full 2 minutes.

Step 3

Apply your strip of Fabric# Fibreglass or Silk


Step 4 - Saturate

Saturate your Fabric weave with Bond to ensure no Fibreglass nor silk will show through.


Step 5 - Build

Apply a thin coat of Build and activate with a fine mist of Blast


Step 6 - Shape and Refine

Shape and refine

Step 7 - Boost

Apply Boost for shape and then activate


Step 8 - Finish

Viola. Whomp there it is.

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  #1  
By jussy on 14-03-05, 05:52 PM
Please advise

I love the idea of fabric but worry about it causing my asthma to return again. I must have over exposed myself to fabric systems when I used it some years ago. since then I tend to keep away from it as I don't want to end up in hospital again! However, I would love to become a grand master now,and wonder if I would react to it badly again.I am ok with gel bond if I dont use it very often but I am sensitive to the liquid adhesives. Can you advise please gigi.
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By geeg on 15-03-05, 09:03 AM
I have designed the Fabric# system so that everything is brush on and very controlable. There really is no need for you to come into contact with the resin.

Activation is minimal too. One spray per hand and the rest is also brush on.

I think it is a case of 'suck it and see'. I would hate you to have a bad reaction but everything has been done with this system to minimize contact with all substances. HTH
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By salonwife on 17-05-06, 04:24 PM
I too love the idea of introducing fabric to my salon. It would be nice to offer something different since all of my competitors are using gels.
I would continue to offer Brisa as my clients do like it.
How do you rate the strength and durability of Fabric and which clients/ nail types would I recomend it to as an alternative?
Thanks gigi
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By geeg on 17-05-06, 04:54 PM
Designer Nails Fabric# is so strong you can use it on any nail type. You can also add shape with the Designer Nails Fabric# system so it is even suitable for nail biters. The edges are so fine, that biters can find zero to pick at. There are many clients who love to tell their friends that their nails are wrapped in silk!! It sounds so elegant.
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By Jewsey on 19-05-06, 03:51 PM
hi gigi

thanks so much for this tutorial gigi, its does not look to difficult going to buy myself a sample kit and have a go, thanks so much x x
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By eileenrobbo on 22-05-06, 01:29 PM
Thumbs up fiberglass help!!!!

hi, i have recently been given a fiberglass kit and i would really like to give it a go as i think they look lovely (the kit also contains silk) please can you advise as to how many times i apply fiberglass and how much and how many layers of fiberglass, resin and then the activator i have to use so i can try it out!
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By *flower* on 14-06-06, 09:37 AM
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Originally Posted by kaney jules
hi gigi

thanks so much for this tutorial gigi, its does not look to difficult going to buy myself a sample kit and have a go, thanks so much x x
hi.. im a newbie on this website.... i would also like to try this system.. can anyone let me know where i can buy the sample kit..?
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By geeg on 14-06-06, 09:54 AM
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Originally Posted by gobbylee
hi.. im a newbie on this website.... i would also like to try this system.. can anyone let me know where i can buy the sample kit..?
Hyperion Group (formerly Designer Nails) 0113 275 5719
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By fairynice on 05-12-07, 11:59 PM
hi, i've not heard of more than white liquid. what is it and what does it do? would it be a product that i should have and where would i get it?
thanks
anna
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By Zingara on 06-12-07, 12:38 AM
Sadly, its been discontinued as has the whole Fabric# range, that it was part of. MTW was a great product that I used with several different services.

I spoke to Sweet Squared the other day and told them my thoughts....that it would be great to see it or a similar product back, and if indeed they could re-introduce it, I would wholeheartedly recommend it as a useful part of any techs kit.
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