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Has anyone used the new Biosculpture LED lamp? Does it still give the same results? I understand that only some of the new packaged gels are LED curable. Many thanks.
Thanks but I already have. Info seems a bit limited - just wondered if anyone else has now tried it?
Has anyone used the new Biosculpture LED lamp? Does it still give the same results? I understand that only some of the new packaged gels are LED curable. Many thanks.
Hi how much is this system/lamp kit etc?
I got a leaflet thorough from BS today advertising the new LED lamp and got SO excited as I thought it would speed up my treatment time. I rang them to ask if they knew if it would cure gel polish and they told me they weren't sure... Does anybody know?
Also, my sculpting gel and S gel are both in the old black pots, but I only bought them last month. If I buy the LED lamp, does that mean it won't cure the BS gel?
If Biosculpture themselves don't know...then what chance does anyone on here have of knowing lol !
I hope I didn't come across as flippant, I didn't mean to.
I do think the standard answer though is still you need to use the lamp for what ever system you are using so your Biosculpture lamp for Biosculpture products and whatever lamp is recommended for your Gel polish range.
Regarding whether you can use the new BS LED lamp with their older Gel in the black pots then you should definitely phone them back and ask, and they should be able to answer that for you. If not then they are not much of a Distributor!
Hey guys, I used the search facility and came across this thread as I'm wanting a bit of information and advice please...
I use Bio Sculpture for overlays and extensions, and also use Gelicure. Nubar launched a LED lamp last year which I bought and loved, but the distributors recalled it as us Northern Irish geeks were having issues with it curing effectively. We're now back to UV (just a standard lamp, there doesn't seem to be a specific Nubar UV lamp available - over here anyway!) so my lamp is able to cure both Bio Sculpture and Gelicure, which is great, but very slow.
I got a leaflet thorough from BS today advertising the new LED lamp and got SO excited as I thought it would speed up my treatment time. I rang them to ask if they knew if it would cure gel polish and they told me they weren't sure... Does anybody know?
Also, my sculpting gel and S gel are both in the old black pots, but I only bought them last month. If I buy the LED lamp, does that mean it won't cure the BS gel?
I rang them to ask if they knew if it would cure gel polish and they told me they weren't sure... Does anybody know?
When I did my Gelicure training there was no Nubar lamp (LED or otherwise). I had my Harmony 9g lamp at the time and the trainer had no problems with it. I now have an 18g Harmony lamp which I have always used to cure Gelicure and Gelish with no problems. Gelicure has always had LED cure times shown on the boxes but no lamp of their own!
Just to let you know that some of the black pots will cure under the LED lamp, but s-gel and sculpture will not at this stage, I use clear as a base and sealer as a finishing layer (these will work even if they are in black pots) the colours are trial and error, all the new pots will curre in new lamp but only some of the ols black ones, hope this helps, you can get a list from bio stockists that tells you which black pots are likely to cure under it x
Hi, we have tried gelicure with the new bio sculpture lamp and it doesn't work, well not in 30 seconds anyway, the bio sculpture LED lamp is only 12 watt and the gelicure requires a 32watt lamp to cure so it takes approx 1min 30 secs to dry gelicure.
Also we have had problems with it curing bio in 30secs I did a client recently with new maralyn colour, in a new style pot, and the whole lot lifted off and was soft after removal of sticky residue?! Any advice??
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