NAIL FRENZY
Well-Known Member
Hi Everybody,
When I was on my VTCT course, we trained in all systems including Fabric. I found I was quite good with the fabric and really enjoyed it. The problem is that I get severe migraine and they can put me out of action for a week at a time. So heres the questions,
Does anybody know if a brush on resin would be better for me to use than a spray?
I have worn a mask but my migraines can be triggered off just by the smell, so found this did'nt really help, could this be because the spray causes the chemical to stay in the air longer?
I am also looking in to buying a new fabric kit, which I will probably look for whilst I am at the NEC in April, so any recommendations would be appreciated.
I am fine with Gel and L&P (which I am suprised at, because I thought the smell of monomer would be a trigger but it is'nt). I really would like to offer the fabric system as another option for my clients so all your help would be really appreciated.
When I was on my VTCT course, we trained in all systems including Fabric. I found I was quite good with the fabric and really enjoyed it. The problem is that I get severe migraine and they can put me out of action for a week at a time. So heres the questions,
Does anybody know if a brush on resin would be better for me to use than a spray?
I have worn a mask but my migraines can be triggered off just by the smell, so found this did'nt really help, could this be because the spray causes the chemical to stay in the air longer?
I am also looking in to buying a new fabric kit, which I will probably look for whilst I am at the NEC in April, so any recommendations would be appreciated.
I am fine with Gel and L&P (which I am suprised at, because I thought the smell of monomer would be a trigger but it is'nt). I really would like to offer the fabric system as another option for my clients so all your help would be really appreciated.