jojosnails
Well-Known Member
Hi Geeks,
I am having a dilemma about L&P.
I originally trained in CND L&P about 6 years ago and used it until about 4 years ago when I switched to NSI. I ordered some more CND L&P earlier this year, because I use Shellac and CND Brisa so it makes more sense to get everything from the same supplier. I did not get on with the CND L&P very well this time. I found it hard to file, and although I did thorough PREP I found I got a bit of lifting which I do not get when using NSI. I also found I had a problem with air bubbles, even though I was sure the air was out of my brush when I soaked it in the liquid at the beginning of application. I used Retention+ liquid. I have ended up going back to NSI again.
So, I am looking for some advice. Do you Geeks think it is just that I am more suited to NSI, or could I be doing something wrong with CND? I am wondering if there is some sort of training that may help to refresh me. I really want to love CND L&P. I would love to be able to do more training with CND and maybe one day get a masters with them (when I can afford to! ), so I know I need to use their L&P but I just don't know what to do at the moment.
Sorry for making this so long! I hope some of you can help, I know there are many CND lovers on here
Thanks in advance!
Jo
I am having a dilemma about L&P.
I originally trained in CND L&P about 6 years ago and used it until about 4 years ago when I switched to NSI. I ordered some more CND L&P earlier this year, because I use Shellac and CND Brisa so it makes more sense to get everything from the same supplier. I did not get on with the CND L&P very well this time. I found it hard to file, and although I did thorough PREP I found I got a bit of lifting which I do not get when using NSI. I also found I had a problem with air bubbles, even though I was sure the air was out of my brush when I soaked it in the liquid at the beginning of application. I used Retention+ liquid. I have ended up going back to NSI again.
So, I am looking for some advice. Do you Geeks think it is just that I am more suited to NSI, or could I be doing something wrong with CND? I am wondering if there is some sort of training that may help to refresh me. I really want to love CND L&P. I would love to be able to do more training with CND and maybe one day get a masters with them (when I can afford to! ), so I know I need to use their L&P but I just don't know what to do at the moment.
Sorry for making this so long! I hope some of you can help, I know there are many CND lovers on here
Thanks in advance!
Jo