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nailchic83

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Having alot of problems with this product as recently converted but i find it not very strong, does anyone else have this prob or it may be because i'm not applying the correct amount??? I'm so frustrated! :irked:
 
Are you building a good enough apex?
Go through your step by step with us hun and we'll see what advice we can offer x
 
Well after i prep and blend the tips i then sanitize, then apply 2 coats of ez bond as directed, then apply the primer and alow to dry. I then do a lick layer of clear gel all over the nail leaving a gap of 1mm around cuticle and side wall, then i apply a blob of gel in the middle of the nail at the stress area and wait a few seconds to level, then i slowley drag out to the cuticles and side walls, then lastly over the free edge keeping it thin. I then cure for 3mins. Once that is done i cleanse and file over the nails, although i have only recently started to file after it has cured because at first i thought they looked good enough without filing but then thought it might be because of that , that it might be the reason why they are breaking and lifting! phew!!!:eek: x
 
Well after i prep and blend the tips i then sanitize, then apply 2 coats of ez bond as directed, then apply the primer and alow to dry. make sure you do not apply primer to tips, natural nail only

I then do a lick layer of clear gel all over the nail leaving a gap of 1mm around cuticle and side wall, first coat of gel should be thin, so called bonding layer, which should be massaged into the nail and not applied like varnish

then i apply a blob of gel in the middle of the nail at the stress area and wait a few seconds to level, then i slowley drag out to the cuticles
make sure gel is at its thinnest around the cuticle, you turn over the hand, and allow gravity to put the product where it should go if you are having difficulty building the apex

and side walls, then lastly over the free edge keeping it thin. I then cure for 3mins.

Once that is done i cleanse and file over the nails, although i have only recently started to file after it has cured because at first i thought they looked good enough without filing but then thought revise your EzFlow perfecting and finishing techniques, make sure you are not filing the apex away

it might be because of that , that it might be the reason why they are breaking and lifting! can well be if you are filing too much away including the apex

phew!!!:eek: x

hope this helps, Izzidoll will be the best one to answer your questions further as she a fabulous educator doll:hug:
 

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