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Melanie89

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Hello, just completed a conversion to cnd on sunday and i done my own nails today and i had a problem with air bubbles :| whats causing this? iv never had bubbles with any other product iv used before? is it my mix ratio possibly? because my new brush is alot bigger than what i used before, thats all i can come up with, help pls :) xx
 
Have you made sure that you are getting all the air out of your brush first, by submerging it in the monomer before you drain the excess off on the side of your dappen dish? :)
 
it could be a few things...you are either not removing air from the brush as you pick up the liquid....you need to press the brush out on the bottom of the dappen dish...you will see the air bubbles rise to the surface as you do it.... or you could be playing about with the product to much....once you have placed your bead you need to leave it for a second to start to polymerise (not doing this alone can cause air bubbles) then press in the middle and blend the press to either side and blend as well.
hope this helps you
 

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