Ez Flow colours .. How easy are they?

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mdskora

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Hi Ladies,
I have just ordered some Ez Flow coloured acrylic powders... I am starting to do coloured tips and needed some new products. Creative in Australia is $$$$$$$ and I saw some cheap on a web site.. anyway... those who have used it... any tips or trade secrets I need to know?
Thanks
Mel
 
with ezflow there are 4 coloured collections, 4 glitter collections as well as the choice of your standard 'salon' colours (p&w etc)

If you add them all up there are just over 100 different powders that can be inter mixed and custom blended too

I find them very easy to use but then thats what training is for and i was taught how to use the design powders to get the best from them by using simple effective techniques on an ezflow design class

other than just having a play .... i would invest in some ezflow training to get the best from the products

hth

Jess
xox
 
Thanks for that.. I would like to do an art class as I am lacking in that department... problem is My clients are soooooo boring.. they all have P &W and if I am lucky they will bring a colour with them.. I am not sure if it would be money well spent....
I have started doing "weird" things to my nails to try and get them out of their comfort zone... all comment and tell me " wow they are great on you".. but i could never wear them!..
Do they have ezflow classes in Australia
 
Query??? What web site did you get the Ezflow products. I have just started using bits n pieces of ezflow that another tech had given me, and I like the product. Have you tried the HD coverage pink yet? Have heard that it is a real natural coverage that hides flaws.
 
the HD coverage pink covers well indeed, but it's better to use it with the Q monomere liquid, as the HD liquid may yellow... ;)

the colored powders are great but you have to buy a new kit everytime which is annoying. but the colors are great quality, and allow you to do whatever you want.

as for not thinking it would be good to go to a design class.. you'll learn to master your products, have new ideas, and when you master what you do then you're most likely to find clients asking for it ;);) so if you have the chance, go for it!
 
I really like the Ez Flow products. I have found their customer service a bit lacking. If you want to find out about classes Welcome to EzFlow Australia
I'd suggest phoning, rather then emailing.
 
Yeah I know about the non-responses via email.....But do have to say that with the few ezflow products that I have been playing with that I am impressed...
 
Hi all,

Thanks for the info... Yes you are all right. I guess if you master what you do then everyone will want art..
I will call ez flow and see what they have on offer,
 
Hi Ladie

Just wondering if any one had any 3d design videos to share??

How much is an ezflow design course and how long dose it last. Info please.

Thanks
 
hey Tayviarn

i recentlty did my design course and it was £99 + VAT i think and then they advice u what kits to get. The course lasted a day and was really interesting we got to have a good old play with the products and experiment.
 
Hi,

I do know that you have to have trained with them first before you can do the 3 d course, as this is what I was interested in doing myself, the lady told me I would have to do a converstion course before doing the design course. but if you have already trained with them I thinkyou can just go and do the 3-d course.

HTH

Nicky
 

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