IBX or Seal and Protect?

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claire bear

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Hi
I feel like I don’t enjoy doing IBX or seen amazing results
Iv come across seal and protect by magnetic has anybody used it aswell as IBX and is it worth changing over to x
 
Just to say I agree - I haven't seen great results from IBX either..
 
I’ve not heard of deal and protect myself , but I use ibx and found the results to be really amazing [emoji6] my clients come back for their maintenance appointment racing about it.
 
IBX is good but it takes a month to months to actually see a result in damaged nails, depending on how severe the damage is.
In my opinion that should be told to clients so they don’t expect a miracle cure in a couple applications.

We’ve got to remember that a lot of things at a microscopic level we cannot see with our own eyes, like the texture of the nail or microscopic rips and tears which get fixed first.

I do believe it works as I’ve seen some clients who stick to the IBX treatments have improvements over time it’s just that many clients think a treatment should magically improve their nails within 1-2 uses which just won’t happen.
 

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