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Hi i've always used the creative spa manicure and i've just went to reorder it from the website and discovered that it's been replaced the same way the solar manicure has been. Does anyone know whats different about and how to perform a manicure with the new products. Also does the exfoliater dissolve instead of rinsing off the same as the old one?
Anyone? Gigi maybe? xx
 
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Hi i've always used the creative spa manicure and i've just went to reorder it from the website and discovered that it's been replaced the same way the solar manicure has been. Does anyone know whats different about and how to perform a manicure with the new products. Also does the exfoliater dissolve instead of rinsing off the same as the old one?
Anyone? Gigi maybe? xx

New packaging and new name and new and improved products you'll love. Full instructions are on the DVD contained in the kit.

And for those who do not love the smell of almonds, the Almond Spa Manicure is available in a new Citrus scent too which is very fresh and the hydrating lotion is the best I have ever used. My skin has never felt so smooth and velvety AND it lasts.

All are welcome to contact Sweet Squared 08452106060 while they still have samples to give away for free, to try it.
 
Thanks gigi thought you'd know the answer. Does the exfoliater disolve like the last one though or is the new one a rinse off?
 
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With the introduction of Citrus SpaManicure will CitrusSoak be discontinued and if so how will we neutralise the CuticleAway? I know we could use Scentsations but wondered what the 'official' answer would be

I know not to use Scrubfresh:green:
 
With the introduction of Citrus SpaManicure will CitrusSoak be discontinued and if so how will we neutralise the CuticleAway? I know we could use Scentsations but wondered what the 'official' answer would be

I know not to use Scrubfresh:green:

theres no reason you cant use scrubfresh or acetone, or alcohol or even plain soap and water. all will remove any sodium hydroxide based cuticle remover from the nail plate, you just need to make sure you're thorough when wiping it off... citrusoak (from what i remember from my CND training anyway--i dont use it) just neutralizes the alkalinity of the cuticle remover, but if youre removing it completely anyway (which you should be) theres no need for this step. its just an extra product to use. cuticle away is soluble in water so that means you can remove it with any cleanser that contains water, (like alcohol, or acetone.... or scrubfresh, since its both...:))
 
theres no reason you cant use scrubfresh or acetone, or alcohol or even plain soap and water. all will remove any sodium hydroxide based cuticle remover from the nail plate, you just need to make sure you're thorough when wiping it off... citrusoak (from what i remember from my CND training anyway--i dont use it) just neutralizes the alkalinity of the cuticle remover, but if youre removing it completely anyway (which you should be) theres no need for this step. its just an extra product to use. cuticle away is soluble in water so that means you can remove it with any cleanser that contains water, (like alcohol, or acetone.... or scrubfresh, since its both...:))

Sorry but your information is incorrect.

Neither alcohol, acetone or Scrubfresh contain water.

Cuticle Away is best removed the way CND teach to remove it (or they wouldn't teach to remove it that way).
 
oops typo, sorry! (thanks for replying geeg, if i wouldnt have seen that you replied i probably wouldn't have looked at this thread again!) that sentence should've said "cuticle away is soluble in water so that means you can remove it with any cleanser that contains a solvent** (like alcohol, or acetone.... or scrubfresh, since its both...).
almost anything (it may acutally be anything;)) that is soluble in water is soluble in IPA or acetone due to their similar polarity... and like dissolves like. anyway, with such high solubility theres no reason something else would work any better than plain acetone or alcohol (and for a heap less $$$). im just saying, companies do like to sell their products (nothing wrong with that), but they're not going to tell you something you already have will work just as well if they have the opportunity to sell you another product. With a little general knowledge of basic chemistry you shoud be able to sort out the hype and make educated decisions for yourself in regards to what products you acutally NEED and what are just accessories, and THAT will save you money:)
 
I jsut went to order and found this out too, im not too bothered apart from the fact they dont do speed spray anymore, and i cant see an alternative???help, this stuff saves my life!!!:cry:

So are they discontinuing solar oil too?
 
Are you sure Speed Spray has not just been renamed?

Solar Oil is here to stay. It is a CND Hero product.
 
It's still there!! called SOLARSPEED SPRAY under treatments. You had me worried there for a minute lol, it's My hero product:green:
 

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