Aphrodites
Well-Known Member
Is blixz nail art a cheaper version of minx. I'm struggling to see how it stays on without heating. I can't find much about them. Do any of you use them? thanks!
a tech was advertising minx blinx on her website which i thought didn't sound right. We know what minx is. So i googled blixz came up. They seem to apply like minx but you do not have to heat them.
Heres a link:
Ideal Beauty Products - Blix
you need to rng them set up account then you get them loads cheaper i was buying them from the web and when i rang up i decided to do the morning training with them and bought 20 and got free stand which is a good point of sale as clients can pick the design they want you to apply
in nottingham i get my tan and callus peel of them too
a tech was advertising minx blinx on her website which i thought didn't sound right. We know what minx is. So i googled blixz came up. They seem to apply like minx but you do not have to heat them.
Heres a link:
Ideal Beauty Products - Blix
Blixz are not a cheaper version of Minx at all. Blixz is a different type of foil that is self adhesive and can be done without heat. However, because these foils are made in Europe using high technology the quality is excellent, the foils are wafer thin and Teflon coated. These will last as well, indeed better, than anything on the market to date! Salons are using blixz because of the quality and the price difference. Therapists are applying them with a lamp as they feel it makes the foil more pliable! Blixz are great to apply and the quality is such that professionals are using them on many clients. Hope this helps!Is blixz nail art a cheaper version of minx. I'm struggling to see how it stays on without heating. I can't find much about them. Do any of you use them? thanks!
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