Are PopIts more of a temporary thing?

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elliebabes33

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hi I have just watched a tutorial on you tube for popits - they are amazingly quick and look fairly easy to do but do they stay on as well as if you have done it the usual way with a brush and l&p?
 
hi I have just watched a tutorial on you tube for popits - they are amazingly quick and look fairly easy to do but do they stay on as well as if you have done it the usual way with a brush and l&p?

Hi, yes they will last the same as the traditional method. It does look easy, but it takes a bit of trial and error to get it right, so don't be put off if your fist attempt doesn't turn out the way you hoped.....Good Luck x
 
Hi, I did my first set of popits on myself last week and a full 7 days later all ten are still in place, no lifting at all - and I have to say I'm prone to lifting when Ive done my own nails (especially my wrong hand). They still look really good and Im dead impressed.

BTW Ive got two young children so my hands are really put through it!!!!

Hope that helps.

Lauren
 
Enhancements made with PopIts are incredibly durable and if more technicians used the same structure when they make hand-made nails, then their hand done enhancements would last longer too! :green:

PopIts in fact have less lifting issues for many because ot the way they are applied ... remember the only diference between PopIts and hand made nail enhancements is the 'tool' you use to apply the same product ... on the one hand you use a brush on the other you use a formature ... there is no reason why the result of the bond would be any worse using PopIts or using a brush.
 

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