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angelz7

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Hi All,

New to here but me and my friend are due to do the conversion course @ Stoke EWD on Tuesday, and i have read mixed reviews, i think my main concern is the soaking off? we are both very excited as i currently do Calgel and my friend does all 3 of NSI. We are both trying to get different systems so we can open a nail bar soon.

Please can i have everyones advice,tips and pro's/cons to the product. :rolleyes:

I really would like to see a video on these but have also found it hard on youtube etc.

Thanks

Amy - Angelz
 
Some are fans of it.
I have never tried it myself.

Personally, I feel it defeats the purpose.
The primary difference between the strengths of L&P vs UV Gel are: hardness vs flexibility.

By mixing the two, I do not feel it's the best of both worlds. You don't get one, nor the other. It can't be as flexible as gel due to the acrylic powder, and nor can it be as hard as acrylic due to the gel....

Just my opinion.
A lot of fuss and mess (all the sprinkling of powder) for nothing.

hth's
 
Some are fans of it.
I have never tried it myself.

Personally, I feel it defeats the purpose.
The primary difference between the strengths of L&P vs UV Gel are: hardness vs flexibility.

By mixing the two, I do not feel it's the best of both worlds. You don't get one, nor the other. It can't be as flexible as gel due to the acrylic powder, and nor can it be as hard as acrylic due to the gel....

Just my opinion.
A lot of fuss and mess (all the sprinkling of powder) for nothing.

hth's


I'm with you on this one Val:hug:
 

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