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hey everyone wondering if any one can help,
I'm looking to do a acrylic dipping system nail course anybody know who or where does a good one????????? please help i cant find on , have heard creative do it though?
Also have no idea how to do it or what it entails.:rolleyes:

cheers
 
I dont think Creative do a dip system.

Backscratchers is about the only one I know of.
 
hey everyone wondering if any one can help,
I'm looking to do a acrylic dipping system nail course anybody know who or where does a good one????????? please help i cant find on , have heard creative do it though?
Also have no idea how to do it or what it entails.:rolleyes:

cheers

What is it about this system that has appealed to you?

Im not aware of creative offering this system? They do offer the liquid & powder system and the gel system...you would be much better to take one of these options imo
 
my employer has asked me to look into dip system because of the time scale ratio apposed to sculptured acrylics which is what i do now just lookin for any where that do the course?
 
my employer has asked me to look into dip system because of the time scale ratio apposed to sculptured acrylics which is what i do now just lookin for any where that do the course?

Have you thought about trying poppits?
 
the edge have a dipping system, its available in many wholesalers, maybe try there for a course.
 
thanks will look into poppits and edge and see what they offer
 
Not all systems are created equal, and each have their pro's and con's.
And while dip systems are fine for some, they are not fine for all.
Now, here in Quebec, there are many techs that do ONLY that type of enhancements, and do fine.

But, my own experience is that if a client has had L&P prior, they will likely not be satisfied with a dip system. It's simply not as strong and they usually require frequent soak-offs.
They are more porous and prone to lifting.

If you don't do art, and use pre-designed tips, and clients like to change their tips often and aren't too hard on their nails, it's great. They are faster to do.

But for permanent french's, or nail biters, or people with short nail beds.... they are not ideal.

hth's
 

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