ShannonU
Well-Known Member
Hi everyone,
I am wanting to start using Nfu.Oh L&P consistently (used an odourless product at school and hated it) and I am wondering if anyone else uses it??? I am finding that when i'm playing with it, it is setting quickly even though it is a medium set powder.. I have to wonder if it's simply because it is so hot out right now and our top floor condo gets pretty warm! I am almost thinking about taking my table out onto my patio one night when it cools down and seeing if I get a longer time frame of moving it into position.. It seems like by the time I get my smile line decent, the rest has already set.. I'm quite sure my mix ratio is good as well. I talked to the distributor and they told me that medium-wet ratio is what is used when applying nfu.oh. I absolutely love the colours and haven't been having any issues with those (they seem to set much slower) but i'm having issues with the cover pink and the white. If anyone has used nfu.oh, could you lend me any tips??
I really think it's a matter of playing with it, for sure... L&P hasn't been a huge focus of school (which i'm now wishing it was because it is definitely the hardest to master). The odourless we've used is easier because it sets incredibly slow but I hate the filing and it seems like such a dull colour.
Nfu.oh doesn't seem to be big where I am (B.C, Canada) but I love it. I have about 40 of their colours and have bought quite a few coverage glittery pinks and i'm super excited...
My other question is what brush do you all have the most success with?? I have on order a very nice #10 round. Have used #8 round and #6 oval (didn't have luck with either brush..they seemed cheap even though I paid a hefty price for them..they frayed and the tips are all jagged..)
I could go on because I have lots of questions about success with L&P..But i'll leave it at this.
Thanks for listening.
I am wanting to start using Nfu.Oh L&P consistently (used an odourless product at school and hated it) and I am wondering if anyone else uses it??? I am finding that when i'm playing with it, it is setting quickly even though it is a medium set powder.. I have to wonder if it's simply because it is so hot out right now and our top floor condo gets pretty warm! I am almost thinking about taking my table out onto my patio one night when it cools down and seeing if I get a longer time frame of moving it into position.. It seems like by the time I get my smile line decent, the rest has already set.. I'm quite sure my mix ratio is good as well. I talked to the distributor and they told me that medium-wet ratio is what is used when applying nfu.oh. I absolutely love the colours and haven't been having any issues with those (they seem to set much slower) but i'm having issues with the cover pink and the white. If anyone has used nfu.oh, could you lend me any tips??
I really think it's a matter of playing with it, for sure... L&P hasn't been a huge focus of school (which i'm now wishing it was because it is definitely the hardest to master). The odourless we've used is easier because it sets incredibly slow but I hate the filing and it seems like such a dull colour.
Nfu.oh doesn't seem to be big where I am (B.C, Canada) but I love it. I have about 40 of their colours and have bought quite a few coverage glittery pinks and i'm super excited...
My other question is what brush do you all have the most success with?? I have on order a very nice #10 round. Have used #8 round and #6 oval (didn't have luck with either brush..they seemed cheap even though I paid a hefty price for them..they frayed and the tips are all jagged..)
I could go on because I have lots of questions about success with L&P..But i'll leave it at this.
Thanks for listening.