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:lol: hi guys does anybody out there use Jessica Nail Polish? if so what's it like? & where can I get it, a lady I saw on the bus hehehe had Holistic pink on it was so gorgeous :lol::lol:
 
Hi, to buy you can get it from any salon spa that stocks it, or websites like beverly beaute where its cheaper. If your a therapist they are through gerrard.
:lol: hi guys does anybody out there use Jessica Nail Polish? if so what's it like? & where can I get it, a lady I saw on the bus hehehe had Holistic pink on it was so gorgeous :lol::lol:
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Jessica nail polish is a great polish to use its smooth and seems to be a great consistency. also with Jessica polishes of you accidently smudge a nail all you have to do is wt the nail and push the polish back into place and this will leave the perfect finish it once was:)
 
It's ok. The thing I love about it is that they have so many different colours. Easy to sell to younger and older people. I dont like the brush and think application could be better. The polish seems to go gloopy quickly and by applying nail varnish remover to thin it out can sometimes turn it a funny colour.
I guess ive just been spoilt with O.P.I but each to their own! xxx
 
Jessica nail polish is a great polish to use its smooth and seems to be a great consistency. also with Jessica polishes of you accidently smudge a nail all you have to do is wt the nail and push the polish back into place and this will leave the perfect finish it once was:)

I cant imagin doing this to a client. If polish is smudged should we not take it off and re-apply it?
x
 
I use Jessica & have done for the last 7 years - in the past I've used OPI, amongst others, and really don't find Jessica any better or worse in application or lasting ability.

I have never personally had an issue with Jessica going gloopy when it's stored properly & rolled rather than shaken, but then I've seen this complaint for many brands of polish here on the forums (including OPI, CND etc), so a lot must be down to personal experience.

Also, I was taught never to dilute polish with varnish remover. If one must dilute it should be with a clear base/top coat.
 
hi

i use jessica polish and love it! Great colours and it lasts for ages!
They shouldnt go gloopy and shouldnt need diluted with top coats or nail polish remover, if you keep the top of the bottles clean and top them up with the same colour regularly it stops gloopyness.

Alternatively what we do is buy the mini bottles and the customers pick the colour and take bottle away at the end. Saves topping up and storing loads of colours.
 

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