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01-01-08, 11:01 PM
dont know where in the northwest u live but think there a few suppliers around, i live near blackpool and we have sally and salon services plus a few others like alan howard, think there is salons direct or something in merseyside ?
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01-01-08, 11:13 PM
Cant help you with suppliers hun but i did notice in your thread that you put brush cleaner,
save yourself some money and stop using it, you need to clean your brush in the monomer that you are using and your brush will be lovely and clean and will live a lot longer too hth |
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02-01-08, 12:41 PM
I think all gels brushes and techs must be different. I've always cleaned my Bio brushes in Bio Sanitiser, then dipped them in a little Bio polish remover before storing flat. The oil in the polish remover keeps the bristles soft, then I clean in sanitiser again before using. This is the way that Bio trained me and I have never yet lost a brush. Even the very first one I had is still going as strong as the day I bought it!
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02-01-08, 06:56 PM
On the subject of wholesalers, I've been looking around myself, just having relocated to North Wales.
I have no idea how good they are but this is one I've come across that seem to have a few branches around the Cheshire area. Addresses Or there seems to be a few Sally's around, although i can'[t find a website with addresses on for them |
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