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I have no idea what's going on! Advice please, doing all my normal prep the nails aren't lifting just incredibly brittle! Very easy to shatter or crack! Never happened to me before but last four clients have all had what I can only describe as gel shattering. I tried some on myself and it lacks any flexibility and it brittle?
despot
 
Are you using the UV lamp recommended for your system? Are you curing for the right amount of time for your system?

Are your bulbs ready for changing? Are you mixing glitter with your gel?

lots of things could cause this.
 
I will add to Gigi's list of questions......

How old is your product?

Has it been contaminated somehow? or your brush?
 
Not the CND lamp gregg : ( but never had this trouble before with current lamp & bulbs new x I know I should have that lamp but have never had this prob, is it possible to over cure perhaps? I love brisa it can not be beaten on finish but have 6 clients tomorrow n even if I phone first thing won't have lamp til Monday!
 
Not the CND lamp geeg : ( but never had this trouble before with current lamp & bulbs new x I know I should have that lamp but have never had this prob, is it possible to over cure perhaps? I love brisa it can not be beaten on finish but have 6 clients tomorrow n even if I phone first thing won't have lamp til Monday!

Well you have created that problem by not having the right equipment ..

I'm sorry, but that is the truth. You KNOW you should have it so get it asap. Your experience is proof that you cannot SEE when a product is cured. You got away with it for awhile but you can't anymore. :hug:

Good for you far having the sense to 'fess up' and tell the truth. Stop letting yourself down and use the right equipment.


You need to read this:

By Scientific Expert
Doug Schoon
12/7/2011


Proper UV Curing is Important!
There is a lot of confusion about LED Lamps; can they be used to properly cure any type of UV curing nail product? The answer is NO! It is true that all LED lamps create UV light and will "harden" UV curable products, but unless the LED lamp was specifically designed to properly cure this particular UV nail product, don't expect to achieve a "proper cure". Traditional and LED nail lamps both cure UV nail products by emitting low levels of UV light. It's not surprising that these have differing ranges of UV wavelengths and widely differing intensities. Even two different brands of LED nail lamps will differ in wavelength and intensity. The same holds true for traditional UV nail lamps; different brands are highly unlikely to have the same UV output. Each of these lamps will cure a UV curing nail product to varying and different degrees.




So, Why is this Important?

A properly and carefully formulated UV curing nail product requires the correct level of UV exposure in the proper range of wavelengths of the correct intensity and for the right amount of time. This is true for every type of UV curing nail products; hard, soft, soak-off, hybrids, etc. UV curing nail products can cure to three levels that are best described as; "under cure", "over cure "and "proper cure". Too little UV exposure results in under curing; too much exposure results in over curing and these can lead to service breakdown and increase the potential for skin sensitivity issues. Nail professionals that disregard manufacturer's instructions or don't use the correct lamps with proper cure times are "curing to the eye". Natural sunlight will also cure UV nail products, but that doesn't mean that sun-curing is a sensible thing to do. These sophisticated products must be used and cured properly.

The same types of rules apply when cooking. If you put cookies in an oven that's too hot, they will over cook. If the oven is too cold, they will under cook and it doesn't make sense to just leave them in until they "look like they're probably cooked" because right on the label the manufacturer has provided the proper cooking time and temperature. Nor does it make sense to completely ignore the instructions and put the cookie dough in the microwave for a half the time, unless you want improperly cooked cookies. What if these cookies are to be sold to a client? Wouldn't the client rightly expect their cookies to be properly cooked? The same holds true for UV curable nail products! Proper UV product use requires correctly curing with the proper UV lamp, traditional or LED.


For more information on how UV products cure read my article "Seven Secrets for Curing UV Gel Nails".
Go to www.DougSchoon.com.
 
I know so @#€$*•^ stupid of me! Will offer acrylics tomorrow only n order my lamp for ASAP delivery! How quick can SQ deliver! Actually really cross with myself, could have lost customers if I hadn't had it pointed out! Could I still cure the topcoat over acrylics tomorrow? Will I get away with that! Xxx
 

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