Best "most healthy" acrylic and Gel Line

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Hello fellow geeks! I am need of some advice. I just recently got a job at a very nice spa and we are using the sparitual line (love it) and focusing on natural nail care. We do not currently offer nail extensions however, my clients really want them and I know that it can bring in more clientale and income. Can any of you make a suggestion of what would be the best acrylic line to use when considering a "natural" experience. I know that no acylic is "healthy" however can any of you make any suggestions of which line to go with. Also, same for a gel line. Hope this all makes sense. Thanks in advance! sorry about spelling
 
The creative range is a very good one as it has an ingredient that promotes healthy nail growth hth
 
Hi glitter 1 there are so many systems that are good and there are so many geeks that have a wealth of information, if you search this geek site you will be overwhelmed with information lol
 
I too would recommend Creative products, I use the L&P, Brisa gel, the Spa mani/pedi products and the polish too.

The most important bit of all though is that the education is second to none. HTH
 
just be sure your products do not contain mma. all the best known companies produce products that are mme free, so you shouldnt have too much trouble.
be sure that your technicians recieve good training with the products and this will ensure the health of the natural nails.
 
I know that no acylic is "healthy" however can any of you make any suggestions of which line to go with.
There isn't a professional brand of L+P (liquid and powder) available that's unhealthy for the natural nail, however, there are a lot of nail technicians who don't have the health of the natural nails at the top of their priority list and don't know how to care for natural nails when filing etc.
Damage is done to natural nails either by technicians who don't really know what they're doing or by clients abusing their nails.
If the technician is educated well they can then educate their clients, end result is a win-win situation for both parties and nails that look fab along with natural nails remaining healthy and undamaged.
 

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