Does anyone know?

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Rhiannon

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Hi everyone. I hope you are all o.k on this Thursday morning,

A few weeks ago I went into a salon about a job. She asked me to do a few nails just to show what I could do etc. Anyway I did everything as normal until I got to my liquid and powder. She uses Creative but her liquid was CLEAR YES CLEAR!!??

What an earth was/is she using?! I questioned her and she said its also made by an Amercian company but it does not lift at all. Does anyone know what this is?

Thanks guys xxxx
 
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Hi everyone. I hope you are all o.k on this Thursday morning,

A few weeks ago I went into a salon about a job. She asked me to do a few nails just to show what I could do etc. Anyway I did everything as normal until I got to my liquid and powder. She uses Creative but her liquid was CLEAR YES CLEAR!!??

What an earth was/is she using?! I questioned her and she said its also made by an Amercian company but it does not lift at all. Does anyone know what this is?


Thanks guys xxxx

How could we know?
 
i dont know.
i think that most high end modern formulas tend to be bluish or purplish and i think thats because they contain an optical brightener to help the colour be vivid and a uv protector to help prevent yellowing.
the only one i can remember being clear is tammy taylor, but that was some years ago and it may be different now.

if shes using creative powders then she should be using creative liquids to get the best out of them.
 
Did it smell really bad (strong)? It could have been MMa monomer if it did.
 
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NSI Universal liquid is clear but its no good..
 
Goodness, does NSI know that their product is "no good"? Have you registered your disappointment with them so they can improve? Or is that just your personal opinion?
 
There is really no way of knowing what anything is unless you ask and the only person you can ask is the salon owner so I think this thread is a bit pointless.

The colour of a liquid monomer is not an indication of how 'good' it is and we'd also have to define what 'good' means to you. Your post re NSI is completely unconstructive and actually against site rules to post in such a way.
 

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