Try mixing or layering the colours that are not popular.
Have a look at these threads for some inspiration.:biggrin:
Salon Geek - Coloured gel mixes!
Salon Geek - Color Combo layering
Hi,
A quick tip I was given on here is to stir your 2 gels and then take a small blob of each gel using different cocktail sticks and place it on a ceramic tile (handsdown plastic backed wipes are really good as well). Mix the 2 colours together to see if you like the colour.
You may want...
Hi,
Buff the nail until it is dull (the client may have UV coat over the top and this is non soakable).
Soak a pice of cotton wool in remover and wrap the nail in tin foil.
Place the hands in plastic bags and cotton mitts (or use whatever heat source you usually do for Gellish e.g. wheat bag)...
Hi,
Have great fun with your Konad.
Also, if you haven't already done so, have a read through the following post as it contains loads of hints and tips.
http://www.salongeek.com/nail-geek/148055-konad-all-you-need-know-your-favourite-pics.html
Hi,
I use bags on a roll.
I just put them over the creamed hands and leave open.
I also put toweling mitts over the plastic bags before putting the clients hands into heated mitts as some clients (myself included) felt the heated mitts were a bit too intense without the toweling mitts.
Hi,
I use plastic bgas. I started off using the ones I bought when doing a paraffin wax but now I use plastic bags that come in a roll form as much cheaper.
I have used the plastic gloves that you mention but personally I find it less of a faff to use plastic bags IMO.
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