Nail Basix? URGENT HELP NEEDED

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rochelle

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Has anyone ever heard of Nail Basix? and is it good?

I really need to know if I can mix different acrylic powder with a different acyrlic liquid as I have a whole bunch of different powders that I do not want to throw away.

Does anyone know of a universal acrylic liquid that will work with any acrylic powder? Please help me.PLEASEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
 
Has anyone ever heard of Nail Basix? and is it good?No sorry !

I really need to know if I can mix different acrylic powder with a different acyrlic liquid as I have a whole bunch of different powders that I do not want to throw away.You should not mix as these have been made to work as one system :)

Does anyone know of a universal acrylic liquid that will work with any acrylic powder? Please help me.PLEASEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
Not that i know of sorry :irked:

regards liza xx
 
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I have heard of Nail Basix, it is a brand that i am currently using. If you have clients that are prone to lifting, I suggest that you use No Lift Nails primer or you can use their entire acrylic line.
Nail Basix sets up like a gel - it takes about 4 mins to cure. I use the odourless brand because I work in an A/C salon. Make sure to apply it dryer than you would other acrylic systems.
If you have any further comments, feel free to email me your contact info and i will help you.
 
I have heard of Nail Basix, it is a brand that i am currently using. If you have clients that are prone to lifting, I suggest that you use No Lift Nails primer or you can use their entire acrylic line.
Nail Basix sets up like a gel - it takes about 4 mins to cure. I use the odourless brand because I work in an A/C salon. Make sure to apply it dryer than you would other acrylic systems.
If you have any further comments, feel free to email me your contact info and i will help you.

What a strange thing, that you should join the site only today and the very first question you answer is also the very first post I have ever seen re the brand nail basix. ?? I'd say that was a very interesting coincidence.

Regarding the poster's other question, re a universal liquid .... I'm afraid that though some may claim there is one, the fact is that working within your system creates the best nails that system can produce.

Mixing different monomers with different polymers (although anyone can do it) will reduce adhesion, longevity and beauty. You will not be able to 'see' with the naked eye, but you will be able to tell over time that it is not a good thing (or even a fair thing to do to your clients who expect a service to be done with the recommended products) and interestingly, if you mix products from different systems and go against the manufacturer's recommendation to work within their system, your insurance will be void if you have a problem.

Be smart.
 

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