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06-11-09, 01:18 AM
thankyou so much, you've been so helpful, it's starting to make a bit more sense now, think i'm def gonna try the perron rigot, and the 1000cc hive heater and see how i get on, not gonna try the hot wax yet as have not used that at all, fingers crossed... thanks again...xx
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16-11-09, 07:38 PM
yes you are all so helpful, sorry ive not been on for a while, had probs with laptop and have been opening my new room in the salon, I have ended up buying the Hive roller system, just to see how I get on with it, haven't ruled out the pot though, the Hive one came with 4 different coloured cartridges but no info as to which is which, has anyone used this and can you advise me on it, also what setting do you find works best once its warmed up, thanks..xx
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16-11-09, 11:03 PM
your profile says you are a nail geek only
but all the questions you are asking seems to be from someone untrained? sorry for the ???s it just seems like most of what you need to know should have been part of your training |
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17-11-09, 12:58 AM
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17-11-09, 10:21 AM
It might just be worth you looking at the digital heaters on the market as depending on the room you use for waxing it can sometimes be difficult to keep the wax at the right temperature and the digital ones keep the wax at just the right temperatures which makes waxing a lot easier for you as you dont have to check the temperature and more comfortable for the clients if the wax is kept at the right consistency :O)))
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