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Hi everyone, i have been using nsi for 2 years and am happy with the products but dont know any different. Im thinking of maybe changing and trying another brand maybe creative? im not creative traineded do i need to be ? Do i stick to what i know or do i change?:confused:
 
If You Have The Funds Then Go For It, I Am Saving For The Training As It Is So Well Recomended And I Am Excited To Try It Out For Myself And Would Be Proud To Display A Cnd Certificate

Stevie
 
Thanks will check them out at excel.
 
If you have a certificate to prove you are trained, you can buy a CND Try Me kit to experience using the products.

However a Conversion (induction) class is fantastic value as you get a special kit in with the price of the training, experience from those who really know how to use the products and a CND Conversion certificate.

Best to give Sweet Squared (UK appointed CND Distributor) a ring to find out more, 0845 210 6060.

hth's
 
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I use CND at home and Young nails at work.

I quite like CND products, except the tips which need a lot of blending which we have to use while training lol
 
I use CND at home and Young nails at work.

I quite like CND products, except the tips which need a lot of blending which we have to use while training lol
I'm surprised to hear that about the tips, what did you use?

On my Creative course we used Velocity which are really easy to blend IMO
 
I use CND at home and Young nails at work.

I quite like CND products, except the tips which need a lot of blending which we have to use while training lol

Can't think what tips you are using as CND tips blend faster than any I have ever used and now, of course, they have the well-less tips that need no blending AT ALL. I think you will find that with more experience and the number of choices available to you from CND that you will love them.
 
apparently Creative will not be at excel this year.
 
apparently Creative will not be at excel this year.

Is this true:eek:

Well I know Gigi and co are there because they are doing PopIt demo's and stuff
 
I think it is true yes....SS are a new company and these shows are very very expensive.
 
apparently Creative will not be at excel this year.

Is this true:eek:

Well I know Gigi and co are there because they are doing PopIt demo's and stuff

Gigi, Sam and Sam are there doing the Poppit seminar and will be involved in the comps but Sweet Squared haven't taken a stand at ExCel so there wont be a Creative presence. There are a few reasons, firstly as Angie said the costs are astonomical and for a new company it's a massive financial outlay. Also, I believe there are plans in place to spend that money on better supporting loyal CND trained techs rather than letting all and sundry buy CND without any regulation at the show.

Every year there is a thread on here with people complaining about the fact that anyone can buy CND at the shows, so I understand the support is going to be more focussed instead. In the meantime there wont be a CND presence at the shows......
 
Sandi's right - get a try me kit and give it a go, you wont regret it, the CND products are fabulous to work with and give fantastic results.

Regarding the CND tips - I use most of them (except velocity) and they all blend really quickly and effectively, even the formation. I use Performance as standard as they dont need blending at all.
 
I'm using NSI at the moment and like it, but I fancy a change.
I've bought a few try me kits from various companies (some have very kindly given them to me for free)

This is a great way (imo) to get the 'feel' of a product before deciding on which company to go with.

So far Ezflow is my favourite with CND a very close second.
I found it easier to work with as I had to be soooo light handed with CND,but that's just me :lol:
xx:hug:xx
 
Hi everyone, i have been using nsi for 2 years and am happy with the products but dont know any different. Im thinking of maybe changing and trying another brand maybe creative? im not creative traineded do i need to be ? Do i stick to what i know or do i change?:confused:
hi there,
i trained originally with nsi but found myself inqusitive about Creative. They have so many good things said about them i thought i would go for it and you know what , i'm so glad i did!

I'm not saying that nsi are any less good but i am saying that Creative know their products inside out and therefore the training stood out for me. i love using both nsi and Creative but feel i know more if asked about Creative. hths x
 
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