Best soak off gel on the market

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zcook

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I am considering buying a soak off gel and have tried the product from the company I am currently using, which appears not to do what it says on the tin.....two hours later I gave up and buffed it off, I have paid a lot of money for it so am less than impressed.

I can not do a conversion course just now so was hoping for some geek help!

so far....

NSI? how good is this product, Ive read the soak off isnt so good at soaking off?
Le Chat?

More suggestions please :green:
 
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Bio Sculpture by far....for me. No contest.

Not only is it the best product, but the suppliers have invested heavily into marketing the product and it gets asked for by name more than any other nail product I've ever used.
 
I am considering buying a soak off gel and have tried the product from the company I am currently using, which appears not to do what it says on the tin.....two hours later I gave up and buffed it off, I have paid a lot of money for it so am less than impressed.

I can not do a conversion course just now so was hoping for some geek help!

so far....

NSI? how good is this product, Ive read the soak off isnt so good at soaking off?
Le Chat?

More suggestions please :green:

There are techniques to soaking off Illusion Soak-Off Gels that will help it come off quicker and easier:

#1) You can skip the Primer step (or just use it on the free edge)
#2) Breaking the seal with a file or buffer prior placing nails in the remover
#3) Warming the remover in a hot water bath and periodically lifting the edges with an orangewood stick to help it lift off the nail (it does not dissolve like acrylic)
 
i agree. Bio sculpture is fantastic, iv was a nail specialist for 10 years and wouldnt use anything else. soak of is really easy
 

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