Blixz nail art - cheaper version of MINX?

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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!
 
ive never heared of that system where do find out about that always intersted in new things !
 
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
 
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

hiya x i have placed an order for blix and changed the page to minx and blix lol xxx ile let u know when they arrive as to the quality.. they can be applied at home to sell in salon or put on in a pro way .... at extra cost not as much choice as minx but some different ones.. :D
 
i personally find the blixz works better with heat as it goes really maliable lots of salons in my area use blixz and i saw them at the scottish glamour show being interviewed by a journalist fromthe scottish sun about the products i have bought some of the tools off them and the smoothing tool acts like a little iron smoothing out any creases
 
i also wanted to add that ive found the heat from a desk lamp is enough to make the blixz maliable also keeps costs down
 
Think what your forgetting is that minx is exclusive to salon's your clients can try to buy it and heat it up with a hairdryer but they won't last.

Blinx you can from superdrug, if you say it's cheaper, your clients will buy it and do it themselves.

You still charging minx prices????
 
you cannot get it from superdrug ideal beauty products have sole uk distribution and they were approached by 2 major high street retailers but decided to stay exclusive if i were you i would check facts with ideal beauty products before posting things that are not true
 
Is it me but they appear expensive????
I had a look on the link posted in previous, or am I missing something??
 
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
 
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

Where are they based???
 
in nottingham i get my tan and callus peel of them too
 
Bit too far for me :-(
 
in nottingham i get my tan and callus peel of them too

Hi, do you mind to message me the contact no. of the ideal beauty? Their website doesn't work :( Thanks a lot!! :hug:
 
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

Hi, the link doesnt seem to be working?? have they ceased trading??
 
no they havnt ring them on 01159663796 and he will email you all the designs and set up trade account for you ask for mark or mel
 
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!
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!
 
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i agree with you makita 6030 i currently have blixz silver fish net on my toes which i applied with out heat i lurrvv theese blixz and so do my clients
 

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