Have you tried Iz Gel?
what's the difference between Iz Gel and Calgel?It's available from Izabelle Hammon Ltd but if you wanted to send me over your details via email I can arrange for a sample to be sent out to you
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Thank you nailpod, will try and speak with them this week as I have an order ready so will phone it through.Yes big difference but better to get official reply from the manufacturer rather email Alison directly
Thank you Alison, I was hoping to ring today but was stuck at work, so I should really have both gels in and keep the IZ for the clients with problem nails eg, very thin, heavy handed etc people who tend to have more problems with lifting. I never experienced problems with Calgel just afraid of the yellowing that can happen, not that I have experienced that, but I dont do that much at the moment, just taking the plunge now to really advertise as work commitments a lot quieter. Will hopefully ring tomorrow as I have seen the new autumn collection and really love the colours so want to pre order.Hi Ladies,
One of the main differences is that Iz Gel is less porous than Calgel. It still allows gases to pass through but gives a stronger, harder finish. This is why its perfect for troublesome clients & also why it takes a little longer to soak off. I would stick with your Calgel clear for the majority of your clients and if you need some extra security, use your Iz Gel!
Hope that helps!
Alison
Why not try TOPGEL by Calgel it's 3.5g and basically like a buff off sealant I have a LOT of Indian ladies who all eat with their hands and this product was a game changer for me as I used to actually tell them to use acrylic instead bcox Calgel was terrible it turned yellow immediately and you know the clients I deal with will DEMAND and refund or new set FREE so to avoid this I used TOPGEL now and problems have gone away.
Plus this actually keeps the shine for the entire full set of nails and is led or uv setting as well.
I would keep one of each if I was you. It's not like hey expire!! They have to have expiry date on due to regulations but I literally have pots from when I bought my salon from a pre existing salon that when Calgel was made in GLASS pots and guess what they are 100% fine ! Some colours I have are 20years OLD and I have some which are 12 years old and they kept dark cupboard cool temp and they perfect.
That's why I like this brand it flipping is good quality and works!
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