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melissy

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Hi
i am thinking about taking the brisa course this sunday coming and i just wanted to get your guys opinions on brisa like do you think the gel is good or not. Has anyone used the coloured gels yet and what do u think of them? do you find very much lifting with them compared to other nails. i have already searched brisa on here but really not much info about them on here thats up to date for the past couple months. thanks pls let me know :)

P.S. i do bio right now i know the difference between the 2 already.
 
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I use Brisa and I also have the coverage gels, the colours and the shimmers.

I don't have experience of any other buff of gels personally but find Brisa excellent. It is strong, beautiful, easy to file, and I love using it. HTH
 
no one has any advice for me? pls
 
I have been using Bio sculpture for yearrs and find it is very good for the natural nail and never lifts, but is not very strong when I use tips. I tried Brisa gels and couldn't get on with the white gel as I found it very thick and streaky, so have reverted back to bio sculpture and will have to try to build up zone 2 more to get more strength.
 
I did my Brisa conversion in Leeds last moday. I love the product so much.
I have used Nsi balance gels and nailite gel and I have to say that I am finding brisa to be the best I have ever used.
It is really easy to apply, produces beautiful looking nails. And heaven to file and finish.
A few of the girls that were on the course already use bio Alibar on here for one. you would have to ask her how they compare.
I also found that on my clients who are prone to lifting the brisa is a god send. A week on and no lifting at all.
I also found it easy to apply to myself and I currently have a lovely set of P&W that I did last friday.
I also am very prone to lifting usually 2 days I have lifting on a few of my nails but after a very heavy weekend in Paris (lugging my suitcase etc around) I am pleased to say that they still look as fantastic as the day I did them.
I would deffo recomend Brisa to anyone now my Nsi gel is now obsolete as far as I am concerned.
HTH
Jen xx
 
Hi
i am thinking about taking the brisa course this sunday coming and i just wanted to get your guys opinions on brisa like do you think the gel is good or not. Has anyone used the coloured gels yet and what do u think of them? do you find very much lifting with them compared to other nails. i have already searched brisa on here but really not much info about them on here thats up to date for the past couple months. thanks pls let me know :)

P.S. i do bio right now i know the difference between the 2 already.
Brisa Gel offers longevity that doesn't yellow, ever!
It's strong, has fantastic clarity, is easy to buff off, comes with shimmer and colour gels, is easy to work with (especially if you take a conversion class), what more can I say???
I've worked with the colour gels and they're fab... very easy to mix and very easy to work with.

Did you miss my answer ?:confused:
I'm thinking yes!
 
Another plus for Brisa Gels (if you need any more :lol:) is that Brisa gels are hypoallergenic .. and do not have a strong heat spike. Brisa gels do not contain the chemicals responsible for more allergic reactions that are contained in ALL other gels. No formaldehyde, gluteraldehyde or Acrylates.

In the tutorials or articles section of this site .. there are 2 pages of Q & A's re Creative Brisa Gels. TWO pages ... so most any question you can think of will be answered there for you.

http://www.salongeek.com/general-articles/4115-brisa-gels-q.html
 

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