NSI Black acrylic powder bleeding

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salpep

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Hi to everyone I am new here, although I have been reading and learning so much from all the posts it has been a great help.
A question I have if somebody could help is .. I am using NSI products which I love, but my problem is when i use the black acrylic powder on clear tips and then put clear on zone 2 it keeps bleeding. I wonder what Im doing wrong ..It doesn't matter how long I leave the black to dry it keeps bleeding when I add the clear...Should I be sealing the black somehow?

It's driving me up the wall lol
 
Hi Hun,
Give NSI a call. I think they will advise you try the reverse application method.
I did watch one of the NSI educators at GMEX last year, she used a black acrylic, a tech had the same problem as you, so she did a demo using reverse application, and there was no bleed from the colour. She finished the whole nail in a layer of clear acrylic too.
Good luck.
Lotsa luv x :hug: x
 
Make sure you're not leaving traces of black acrylic in your brush. some technicians have a seperate brush because of this.
 
I have always found with dark colors,black especially, that the reverse application method is the best way to avoid this.
 
Hi guys...

Thanks for your help today, I have tried the reverse method and works good ;-)
Also great idea for the seperate brush..as Im sure that wasn't helping either going from one to another like that...so luv to you all xxx
 
I use black alot.. and its important to work just a touch drier then you normaly would.. You should not need another brush for your colours, i use one brush for all my colours and glitters.. its just a matter of not clogging your brush and getting or working too wet.
 

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