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helenlovesnails

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hi everyone,

Just wondered for those of you that use millenium tips, do you use there glue as well? if so which one, or can anyone recommend me a good one, as i have found that some are much better than others!

Thanks for your help
 
I use Millenium and I have had no problems with their adhesive.
 
hi everyone,

Just wondered for those of you that use millenium tips, do you use there glue as well? if so which one, or can anyone recommend me a good one, as i have found that some are much better than others!

Thanks for your help

personally I found that the adhesive is the only thing worth it's money out of the entire millennium range - however I now use creatives gel bond and its smashing! :hug:
 
personally I found that the adhesive is the only thing worth it's money out of the entire millennium range - however I now use creatives gel bond and its smashing! :hug:
LoL I'll second that :lol:
 
dont like many of the millenium products, but their adhesive is good.
 
I used to use the millenium resin,
Never had a problem, other than the bloomin lids getting stuck on..and couldnt unblock the nozzel when I did manage to prize off the lids ..
But of course this was my own fault not milleniums :green:
 
I use Gelbond by Creative for my adhesive, it's a fab 'gap filler' for uneven nail plates.
As far as Millennium's fibreglass range is concerned, I find it good to work with, I haven't had any problems with it, they also have a thicker viscosity resin and brush-on activator which allows you to build a decent apex, it isn't (IMO) as good as the Designer Nails Fabric# range was, but that's personal opinion :wink2:
 

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