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jenny2

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I do not know about you guys, but i would say if your polish is rubbish and does not last on the client then this will have an effect on whether your client comes back.
I have decided to do something really mad and rent a shop. Yes i no, i will be offering creative once i have completed on the course but in the mean time i need your guys help yet again.
Ok now i love jessica nail products and orly, jessica just seems to stand its ground. What do you guys think what polish do you use that is just better than all the others
jenny
 
I use Creative polishes. I've tried a few others but they remain my favourite.

I like the shape of the bottle, the brush, they don't go gloopy and a brilliant range of colours:)
 
i mainly use jessica, but also use essie,opi and any brand i take a fancy to the colour xx
 
OPI for me. That's mainly cos I love the colours and the consistency (oh yes and the lovely brushes that make application easy).
 
OPI for me too, I have more than 200 colors to choose from
 
I use creative enamel 99% of the time but i do have a few china glaze polishes and they are quite good too
 
so if you were strting out and funds were low but wanted a good polishes that stay on and a pedicure range and manicure range and did not have vasts amounts of money which would you use:confused:
 
so if you were strting out and funds were low but wanted a good polishes that stay on and a pedicure range and manicure range and did not have vasts amounts of money which would you use:confused:

I think that apart form being one of he best performing enamels in the market, CND polishes are also one of the very best value wise.

I'm sure if you have checked your prices you will see that this is true. I only have ever used CND. I started out with OPI for a few years, but the polishes did not last as well and went thick rather quickly. Never had these problems with CND and have used it ever since.
 
I wouldn't substitute...its false economy.

I would get what i wanted...just less of it, and build up my collection.
 

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