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Scottish_girl

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Thinking about converting to CND as i seem to be having lifting problems with NSI

Just wondered if anyone else has same problems or if its something im doing wrong?

Currently trained in NSI L&P and i totally love doing nails, i do find however that on myself i have lifting on a couple of nails withing about 2 days. Now i only finished my course at end of November and i feel i am preping right and applying the product properly but who knows! heres what i do

Wipe over nail with acetone to remove an trace of polish
Apply Vanish cuticle remover and massage into cuticle
Remover any tissue off nail plate and gently push back cuticle
Wipe over again with acetone to remove and cuticle remover left on there
Buff off shine on nail plate
Dehydrate nail with Nail Pure

Then go on to size tips/nail forms, apply tips and primer then L&P

Am i missing something?

Im making flush at sidewalls and cuticle area, i never get lifting at cuticle area though, just side walls? how much space shud i be leaving at side walls? i thought it should be flush like cuticle area?

Thanks in advance :)
 
I have been with CND for years have tried other brands and find that there are many reasons for lifting; the main is PREP if it's not done properly then you can get bad lifting. The other is product. The only company that I have used that I get no lifting with is CND.



pinkies xxx
 
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thanks :)

i just dont get it, im ALWAYS so careful with prep! maybe i should try another brand to see if i get the same probs, the i would no if its me or not!
 
CND is an excellent product and sometimes we need a change. Why not buy a 'try me' kit from Sweet Squared and see how you get on. It is different to work than NSI but is easy to use. :biggrin:
 
CND is an excellent product and sometimes we need a change. Why not buy a 'try me' kit from Sweet Squared and see how you get on. It is different to work than NSI but is easy to use. :biggrin:

I think it would be easier to contact the Scottish distributer who is Fiona Wallace or the Fingertips Center on 0131 333 3180 ... they will have anything CND that you need.
 

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