ella said:
Does it remove like enamel? What other uses has anyone come up with. What is the difference between this and normal enamel?
Well I cannot divulge the formulation, but this product is pretty special. It is a liquid
acrylic rather than an enamel. This is what makes it bond so well under EC resins, gels, and I have been told by those who are using it, under liquid and powder.
You can also use
'More Than White' to create
permanent deigns under any product --- very pretty for weddings etc, or just a cool looking permanent French application such as a chevron or other shape.
When creating a Forever French service, it is
so easy to rebalance ... no more drilling away old product or cutting trenches. Just thin, paint it on, and away you go. Could make buying White tips a thing of the past. It also makes doing 'make over' french nails on a nail biter possible easily without having to foreshorten the look of the nail with a French tip or perform other lengthy make over procedures..
One big bit of advice .... NEVER
test to see if it is dry with your finger or anything else. Just follow instructions and apply thin (2 coats of desired) and let dry for 2 minutes between coats. You may have a few initial mishaps until you get the correct usage of it, but after that it is a breeze.
Another tip is if your smile line is less than perfect ... take an old brush and dip into
Nail Fresh and correct it. Don't use enamel remover as this will smear the white. Nail Fresh is Ether based and evaporates so quickly that it doesn't disturb the rest of the white. Works fabulous with enamel too. If you've never tried it for correcting polish you will love it and never use one of those pen things ever again.
We are in the process of printing a little 'how to' leaflet to go with the product. Until then, it is possible to email the step by step to you if you email me with your email address. I do have to send it in 3 goes as the pictures take up too much space for hotmail!