Lumps in glaze n go when curing, advice pls!!!

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hayleypayne

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H i guys, just lookin for a bit of advice really, ive been doing nails for a long time and have used glaze n go for around 2 years, and never had a problem. but recently once they are under the lamp they get bubbles that are raised and obviously harden.
I have no idea why this is happening, i havent changed anything, i also brought a new bottle and still no joy!!!
Just wondered if anyone else has experienced this and if so what can i do to stop it, im thinking maybe there is something wrong with my uv lamp, its all i can think of.
Thanks for reading
hayley x x
 
Are you sure there are no fibres off nail wipe stuck on the nail as they will stick up thro once glaze is cured hth:)
 
no there is nothing at all cos i did think this, i put them under the other day and actually watched the glaze and go bubble up, really strange!!!!
 
how old are the bulbs in your lamp i wonder if the lamp could be faulty? is there dust in the lamp?just exploring other options hahaha:)
 
it is an old bulb to be fair, its not been changed cos it isnt used very often. could this be the reason, it all i can think of x x x
 
TBH hun the only time ihave ever had lumps in it is when there has been a speck of dust appear or there has been a tiny wipe fibre still on the nail try wiping with a gauze wipe. if it was your bulb in lamp it would have to be really faulty ie getting too hot.
jo xx
 
thanks for your ideas, think i will change the bulb in the lamp, and see what happens. i use the gauze wipes already. just thought it was strange how its just started happening and it happens in every single set i do, even my own. im convinced its the lamp, if not i shall be back for more help lol!!!
thanks loads x x x
 
Are u applying too thick?? Exactley this happened to me a few times when first qualified, once I thinned down the application it was ok x
 

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