Air Bubbles are killing me Pls. help

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:eek:Still kinda new on this site but i have been a nail tech for just over a year and recently i have been having a bad time with airbubbles ( but only on a few clients) i have changed my brush but i wondering if the blue glass monomer pump bottle that i'm using could be it.. or if it's just those 2 clients pls help i know the basics check ratio that good change brush i did it

pls help :eek:
 
I don't use a pump monomer bottle.....and wonder if maybe that might be it cos the pump will aerate the monomer to get it up to the top? But then again, logic says it shouldn't if you fully immerse the brush and swipe off the excess, but how would you do that with a pump bottle?.....so I'm not sure.

Try putting monomer in a small tiny pyrex bowl and see if you still have that problem, thats my suggestion (or a glass tealight holder, something that doesn't require pumping action).

Good Luck
 
if your ratio is consistent and it's only on 2 particular clients, it could be their body temperature
 
May you work to wet ( do you call this like that over here too?)
Try to wipe of a little bit if the Liquid before you go into the Powder. When I have to much Liquid in my Brush and I go into the Powder and then on my clients Nails I have air bubbles as well. But If I wipe the Brush off a little bit on a Pad before I don`t
 

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