GEL Products....which is the best of these three... CND, AKZENTZ OR YOUNG NAILS

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Hi...i am thinking about going into gel nails and im a HUUUUUUUGE CND fan howeva i would like to know which is the best system for a newbie (to gel application) i would prefer workin with something thats self levelling and over all easy to apply since im more into L&P....thanks
 
Hi...i am thinking about going into gel nails and im a HUUUUUUUGE CND fan howeva i would like to know which is the best system for a newbie (to gel application) i would prefer workin with something thats self levelling and over all easy to apply since im more into L&P....thanks

Actually?? In my opinion, the LAST thing a nail tech should want is a product that once you have built the shape you want then self levels under the lamp!!! :eek:

If you are a huge CND fan :green:, then you I'm sure, will trust that the CND Brisa Gels are (as all other CND products) reliable, easy to work with, long lasting and incredibly beautiful.

Once you place Brisa gels and build your nail, the lamp will only smooth the product as it cures .. it will not level it or change the shape of the nail you have built; it will not burn your client or make her uncomfortable; the product is hypoallergenic and strong and I'm sure your local CND educator/supplier will be glad to demonstrate the product to you if you request it. Trying it on yourself is always the best test of how well something lasts as we know best ourselves what strain we put on our own hands and nails.
 
That is interesting to know geeg, that the Brisa has that benifit. I am impresed.
Perhaps I may just step out of my shell and have another crack at Brisa...
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I have tried all of them and like all of them! It is down to personal choice really. I use Young Nails gels and Akzentz coloured gels but CND is just as good. I would probably stick with CND if that is who you usually order from. :)
 
thank you for the feedback geeg....i guess i used the "self levelling" term incorrect i just meant that i dont want a product that is so soft that it runs all over the place.......
 

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