In Need of Acrylic Choice Advice

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RachelCurley

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Hello all , looking for a bit of advice. I am currently trained as a nail tech , but the course I took , which I thought was going to encompass acrylics aswell did not , I was taught artificial nail application with LCN , I mean LCN is fine and dandy , but I would like to branch out and be able to offer acrylic app as a service aswell . I was wondering what in your opinion is the very best of the best acrylic system out there? I have looked at CND and EzFlow, but I would like some more input. I guess what I am looking for is a product that has a great reputation for not lifting , I am not too worried about self balancing. Any input would be much appreciated. !!!


Oh and P.S I am going to take a course on acrylic application , but after the course regardless of the product used in the course I going to use an acrylic system that suits my needs.
 
Hi hun, I have never ever heard anything bad about either of these products or the training you get from them.
I have first hand experience of training with CND and can honestly say that the training and the products are the very finest.
I don't have experience with Ezflow but if you search the gallery on here you will find plenty of examples of techs work produced from their products.
I like NSI Attraction and do use it but again from what I have read on here, I think one of the reasons I find them so easy to use is because I trained with CND first. Tech's who have trained with NSI first do not seem to have covered some of the aspects that I did with CND. So my advise (annoyingly enough:lol:) would be that either CND or Ezflow would be good to train with.
I don't know if this will help but, if you can why not get some samples of the gels from both companies and have a play with them to see how you like them and base your choice for L&P training on that:hug:
 
Thanks for the advice , it was very much appreciated and not annoying at all , I have been leaning toward CND. Just because the education is very readily available in the area I live. Thanks again !
 

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