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06-07-09, 06:54 PM
Using MINX Gold and Silver lightning is by FAR the easiest way to get an amazing gold or silver mirror effect; a much better and more perfect effect than you will ever get with foils. Easier to apply and easier to remove without the use of any solvents or adhesive or top coats of any kind.
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06-07-09, 08:20 PM
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I used to do foiling with another brand several years ago,but just found it fiddly,now i am quite patient,(as i love using fibre!)....but i could not get "that look" from it. It has taken me a long time toget to grips with the concept of artistry with foiling....however i have clients who i think would appreciate it,so i will probably accomodate |
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08-07-09, 08:09 AM
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There is such a thing as 'new and improved' versions of things and Minx is definitely one of them. |
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08-07-09, 08:15 AM
oh i agree things need to move on and upwards and minx is a superior product without a doubt, but it does not always need to push out other products that still serve their purpose, i personly am not a tech and do use foil but not on a regular enough basis to go out and buy a minx kit, as it would not be worth the cost but i love with a passion my foils, and would not stop using them just beacause a new product came out, i have no intension of trying to stop people moving on
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08-07-09, 08:28 AM
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Minx is instant, affordable nail art which is perfect and easy, for those who are or are not natural artists, to use, to apply and to SELL to their customers. Minx are only sold to professional nail technicians. Technicians who have never offered nail art before are romping away with Minx and increasing their business potential and their salon revenue. Suddenly technicians who were never confident to offer nail art services beyond the odd diamonté are applying perfect, classy looking nail art designs in the form of Minx -Veneers that their customers will pay for and that last for weeks. There are still nail art products that offer effects that Minx does not .. so there is room for all. |
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Minx vs. Foils -
31-08-09, 09:47 PM
I am a nail technician and I offered Minx in my salon. These are my findings. The Minx is great due to the silver and gold lightening effect however, the Minx are pre cut so if you have a client that has smaller or larger finger sometimes the sidewall will show. Minx can also peel at the tips very easy. Also, apply it with the high watt lamp isn't always fun either. As we know, they should be applied with the lamp.
I prefer the foils because I get complete coverage every time and if you do the foil adhesive on all ten fingers at once, the adhesive will dry by the time you put it up and get to the initial finger. The Silver Spectrum is just as shiney as the Silver Lightening. Minx has taken away a few steps but for me not worth it. Nail foils also allow me to pamper my clients more with an actual manicure or pedicure instead of a dry treatment. Just my opinion. |
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