nsi ibd or cnd for l&p which one is better ???

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i currently use a mix of nsi and ibd acrylic but im thinking of trying the cnd range do you think its better than what im using or should i switch? and do u think i would need cnd training ?

thanks xx
 
i currently use a mix of nsi and ibd acrylic but im thinking of trying the cnd range do you think its better than what im using or should i switch? and do u think i would need cnd training ?

thanks xx

Why not ring up and ask for a sample kit so that you can 'try before you buy'. You can then book onto a conversion course with them.
I use NSI Attraction. Can I ask why you are wanting to change?
Claire x
 
i think its just because there are so many people on here using cnd i thought it might be better than nsi or ibd i do still get a bit of lifting with some clients using the products i use. just wanted to see wot every 1 else thought. i will get a sample kit of them and see what i think
thanks for replying xx
 
i think its just because there are so many people on here using cnd i thought it might be better than nsi or ibd i do still get a bit of lifting with some clients using the products i use. just wanted to see wot every 1 else thought. i will get a sample kit of them and see what i think
thanks for replying xx

Actually babes there are lots and lots of geeks on here who dont use cnd, Samuel set the site up for nail techs and now salons it is not a brand based site.
 
Actually babes there are lots and lots of geeks on here who dont use cnd, Samuel set the site up for nail techs and now salons it is not a brand based site.
If you are happy with what you use currently, why change? As Lell says this isnt a brand based site, people use allsorts on here...EzFlow, IBD, NSI, Akzentz, CND to name but a few!

xxxx
 
i use nsi products and i love them.
as for the lifting,some people are mre prone to it than others so you need to look at your application and your prep work.some people have more oily skin etc... so they would benefit from extra (double) dehydration.hths
 
I am learning with NSI balance for my gels and creavtive retention for my acrylics and I like them, but I am going to try other products to see what I like to use.
 
As others have said, this site is pretty reflective of the industry overall. A lot of people here use CND because a lot of people in the industry use CND. In fact, recent figures from Health and Beauty Salon state that CND is used in more salons than any other brand for their enhancement services (over 1/3rd).

That alone isn't reason enough to change your brand. Dissatisfaction with performance, service and opportunities is.

And regardless of the brand you use, education is the single best way to get maximum performance out of whatever system you choose.

HTHs!
 

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