Gel V Acrylic

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VanityVan

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What is the difference between gel and acrylic?
Is one better than the other?
 
I'm sorry, but is this a joke???
You state in your profile you have been trained since november 2007, using nsi attraction and gels. How can you not know this???
I'm sorry if I offend you...
 
I'm sorry, but is this a joke???
You state in your profile you have been trained since november 2007, using nsi attraction and gels. How can you not know this???
I'm sorry if I offend you...


Thanks for those with constructive advice, and yes I am offended by the post by NoLimitNails. Was there a need for the comment you posted? Yes I have been qualified since 2007 but use gels for toes and not fingers so just wanted some advice. Thanks for your attempt at making me look stupid!
 
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A thread you started on here in 2008 stated "I've been doing Acrylic for a year now but want to do a course to learn gel, can anyone recommend an inexpensive course in the North West? (I am based in Manchester)"

So slightly confused that you wouldn't have taught the difference between Gel and L&P by NSI ??
 
Thanks for those with constructive advice, and yes I am offended by the post by NoLimitNails. Was there a need for the comment you posted? Yes I have been qualified since 2007 but use gels for toes and not fingers so just wanted some advice. Thanks for your attempt at making me look stupid!
I think you need to re-read her signature... it says "I'm not english, so please forgive if I come across harsh.."

One of the fantastic things about Salon Geek is that it has members from all over the world, some of whom speak English as a first language and some who have English as a second or even third language :!:

Being as you've been given two fab links I think this thread has run its course and can be closed!
 
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