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Creative Nail Design or NSI? -
13-09-09, 01:25 PM
Hi everyone.
I have trained with NSI, but im not sure whether i should change to Creative as it is used in many places. Can you recomend me anything? Whether to stay with NSI or Creative? Please Help me! Thanks Sarah xx |
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13-09-09, 01:54 PM
The two producs are actually quite different to each other.
I think where CND scores the highest is is durablity and how they last and how easy they are to use and file. All these things make a big difference to the salon artist if maybe not to the customer. Customers can be happy when they know no different, but you can't fool a working nail tech. I'd be happy to help if you would like a demo of any CND products, or a conversion class, or just a chat. |
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13-09-09, 06:12 PM
cnd also do a full range on mani and pedi products, polishes, hand creams etc so you can kit your whole salon out and it looks so professional. They do great wee minis for xmas and their posters are really classy looking. They also do opaque powders in cool, warm and neutral so you can extend nail bed etc whereas nsi only have a cover pink they brought out recently. hth
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13-09-09, 10:08 PM
I have been using NSI for 4 years and have never had any problems with it. I use both L&P and Gels. I use alot of the opaque powders as they do a nice Purely pink masque (see my pics) and a pink masque which is a cooler colour plus you can custom blend to get the desired look i have used brown acrylic to darken for an african and asian clients and they have turned out well I will try and get a pic. The gels are nice and easy to use and although they do have a pink cover gel they are bringing a cool one out soon. Plus they have just introduced the new Illusion Gels I have ordered mine cant wait for it to arrive!! Only you can decide on what works best but like the old saying goes 'If it aint broke why fix it?' CND have a very good reputation and are renowned for its strength beauty and durability. NSI for me also has that! Why not be a Tech that offers something different that way your clients come to you as people do like a change. For the ones that dont, then you just need to get the word of mouth working in your favour and they will sure come to check you out!! Good luck with what ever you decide. Becci.
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13-09-09, 10:19 PM
Hi everyone,
thank you for all of your help. I think i will stay with NSI at the minute, as i have a lot of products with them and i cant afford to change my whole range as it cost me over 400 pounds!! If i do have problems with NSI one day, then i will change to Creative and i could perhaps buy a demo from you geeg. Thank you so much for your help, i just wasnt sure whether NSI was as good as CND but obviously not everyone only thinks about creative! Sarah xx |
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14-09-09, 06:05 AM
I've trained with both CND and NSI, (CND first, i had several issues but thats a whole other story lol). i havent had any trouble with NSI for years now. as far as strength and durability, ive not seen any noticeable difference. I also find application and filing very smooth with NSI products. the range of colors is great also, both for l&p and gel. I would definitely stick with it if i were you, you wont be disappointed! if you have any questions about any NSI products feel free to ask, ive used them all
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15-09-09, 09:04 AM
Hi there
I use NSI products and have been more than happy with them, however I havent used CND so couldnt compare, I`ve heard wonderful things regarding CND so I guess its down to personal choice, in my case I was trained using NSI so have just stuck with that range as I have had no problems. xxx |
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15-09-09, 09:39 AM
To be honest I feel that this thread is always going to be a threat of 2 sides NSI and CND, which I dont think is going to help you make your decision.
What I would say is if your happy why change? If you want to try CND call S2 and as for a trial pack and have a go. No one can make your decision for you hun Good luck with what ever you do
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15-09-09, 11:09 AM
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to be hoenst though if you are not having any problems with the brand you are using then i personally wouldnt change.xx |
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15-09-09, 11:35 AM
Hi Everyone,
Thank you for all of your help. I was just worried that NSI wasnt as good as CND but now i know that ive got a good product, im happy enough to stay with NSI. ĒThank you for all of your help. If i have any more questions then ill ask you. Maybe im not applying the gel properly and thats why it doesnt last. Any questions? What do you think is a better tip for NSI? French Fins? French white tips or white elation tips? Do you use eletric drills aswell? Sarah xxx |
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15-09-09, 11:58 AM
You can use any tips with the NSI Gels but dont use white gel on a white tip as it will not cure properly. I assume you mean your having problems with the gel on tips as you state which ones best to use? Make sure when applying the gel you buff the tip as gel wont stick to a shiny surface then apply as normal. The NSI fin tips i once used with my l&p to help create a neat smile line but not used with the gel system, I sculpt alot more now with both systems as for me its quicker and easier. Some one may come along to help you with that one. HTH's Bec x
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