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Can you apply brisa paint on white directly onto nail plate? or does it need liquid bond? clear/pink gel first? Would like to use it for my french manicures (no extensions)
 
Can you apply brisa paint on white directly onto nail plate? or does it need liquid bond? clear/pink gel first? Would like to use it for my french manicures (no extensions)

No you cannot.

1. Liquid Bond
2. Thin layer of sculpting gel (cure 2 mins)
3. Apply Paint on White (Lock for 10 seconds and continue or cure 2 mins)
4. Apply Sculpting Gel (cure 2 mins)
5. Apply finishing Gloss (cure 2 mins)
 
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Hi, what about for pedicure, it's bond, pow, finishing gloss, will this work on hands??
July
 
Hi, what about for pedicure, it's bond, pow, finishing gloss, will this work on hands??
July

It would work, but it would not be strong enough and I think would chip quite quickly. Toes do not take the hammering that hands do.

Others may have had other experiences.
 
No you cannot.

1. Liquid Bond
2. Thin layer of sculpting gel
3. Apply Paint on White
4. Apply Sculpting Gel
5. Apply finishing Gloss

and a cure in between each ?
I'll be attacking gels this week:)
 
and a cure in between each ?
I'll be attacking gels this week:)

Yes, a 2 minute cure for each layer ... I was assuming everyone knew ... better go and correct that. x Liquid Bond of course does not need curing but does need to be completely dry (just like primer)
 
I know this might not be relevent but the one item in my kit I could not live without is Brisa paint on white! It's the best thing since sliced bread, and once you start using it, you will love it!
 
It would work, but it would not be strong enough and I think would chip quite quickly. Toes do not take the hammering that hands do.

Others may have had other experiences.

I have done a 'toe' application on a clients fingers as she was going on holiday and wanted a french that would last.

This lady has the toughest nails I have ever seen - they just do not flex at all, it works for her but has not been successful on others. They didn't chip but cracked across the apex area.
 

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