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glenda

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Could someone please tell me the best dip system. Its not my preferd system but some of my clients are requesting it. I have heard of the edge and back scratchers, also the best place to buy from , I thank you very much x
 
Go with the original .. Backscratchers!

The Edge are not reviewed well on here at all in any product category.
 
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Yes i noticed that when I was checking on here half asleep last night.
 
I've used the Edge, it's absolute poo! Go with Backscratchers :)
Rhiannon x
 
I use backscratchers still (it was once my mainproduct) but now use it on myself (for ease) and for anyone who requests

I love backscratchers products. They are very good indeed!

Emma x
 
backscratchers without a doubt!
 
I phoned a backscratchers trainer local to my area a few weeks ago to do the dip acrylic & she told me that she doesn't recommend it. & tried to fob me off with another of her courses.
Not very professional when she actually works for supernail - I've since decided to go elsewhere to do l&p x
 
Since Backscratcher's developed the system it would be best to go with them.
 
What is the dip system? Is it similar to moulds or pre-designed nails?
 
Backscratchers all the way - original and best.
 
What is the dip system? Is it similar to moulds or pre-designed nails?

It is a system developed by Backscratcher's using their brush on resin adhesive on the nail and then either dipping or sprinkling acrylic powder over that. Great alternative to l/p acrylic.
 
Thanks Samlam. What are the benefits of this system over traditional L&P? Forgive me if I sound silly but why would a competent nail technician choose this? Is it simply a time saving option for clients like weekend nails where they don't need to "maintain" them?
 
It is a system developed by Backscratcher's using their brush on resin adhesive on the nail and then either dipping or sprinkling acrylic powder over that. Great alternative to l/p acrylic.
NOT!! lol

I can't agree at all with this because it is simply not true; tip n dip is not a great alternative to L&P because it is nothing like L&P in that:
it doesn't look anything like as beautiful,
it does not last as well,
and it is no way comparible in strength.

I know of not one single professional who uses tip n dip. At best it is a quick 'over coat' for nails lacking a bit of strength but now we have Shellac for that and Shellac has the added flexibility that tip n dip does not have. Your questionis a good one .. I don't know why anyone whouldmake it aproduct of choice.
 

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