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Leah30

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Hi guys just thought i would share this with you.

If you buy 300 inverted moulds from www.easynail.co.uk for £35.00 including the postage and packaging you will be eligible to receive access to there training webpage for free - the training to use the inverted mould system is normally £200.00.

Worth it I think.

Take care Leah

:hug:
 
Hi forgot to add there may be restrictions on some countries.

Thanks.

Leah
 
fab idea - definately worth a look! never heard of them before but things r always changing!!!
thanx for sharing!

kim x
 
Hi,
They look like another take off of PopIts to me.
Can't see that there can be much difference in the application, I think they will be a lot thinner than PopIts so that may make them more difficult to handle........but keep us posted. Always up for something new.
Would love to see some pics if anyone has already used them.
Best of luck with them, want some piccys. x
Lotsa luv x :hug: :hug: x
 
The inverted moulds are not the same as poppits the inverted mould stays on.

Sorry new to site dont know how to do pictures yet lol.

If you look on their website it will show you some demo videos though.

Take Care Leah.:smack:
 
The inverted moulds were out before popits and they do stay on the nails but too be honest cant see much to be trained for to use them :irked:
 
£200 ! to get access to a page! You can get 4 hours worth of poppits training in a proper class at CND for 50 squid + vat (including 10 poppits sample pack) ! x
 
Hiya its not just a page its step by step, and quite interesting. It has written instructions and also videos.
 
Ok,i've got the IM and the free training package.
The training is worth getting, like with evrything you will allways get the best use if you've been shown,but imo not worth the origional £200 price.

They are not like popits, in that they do not come off the nail.
They are a mega thin plastic,very flexible that you place ur l&p inside then adhear it to the nail with some more l&p.

I've only got round to doing some on my own hands so far and I found them quite good,took me about 45mins and lasted the same as normal application.

I'm not sure how I'll fit them into the salons menu yet but I'm sure I'll think of something :lol:

There is a pic in my album if anybody's interested (the ones I called strawberry fizz...bear in mind this was my 1st try :lol: )

Oh they do post the IM to all of UK, it's the monomer they can't post anywere exept england(something to do with courier charges)
HTH
 
These thing look like stick ons
 
These thing look like stick ons

Everybody is entitled to thier opinion.

The IMs are not stick ons,anymore than popits are stick ons.
 
so you l&p it design it them put it on your
nail and it stays
 
love the vid del3, its fab, will definately be trying these out. always good to add another string to your bow as they say. love trying new things aswell
 
Hi, how would you rebalance the nails? or do you have to soak off every time and have a new set?
 
i went on the website and in the FAQs it said that yes you can infill them as the plastic is so thin it can be blended and redone over the top, try the website link at the start and have a look, loads information on there
hth
 
Hi no you do the rebalance and infills the same as you normally would.

Thanks Del3 for adding the video I have only just started on site so not sure how all things work.

Leah
 

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