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Hi,
As anyone used the nsi paint on white just wondering if it was any good?
thanks deb
 
yes hun i use it and think its fab.i apply mine using a dotting tool though rather than a brush and then sweep my smile lines with a brush if i need to.i find this way gives me more control and better coverage,although they make it look easy to use with a brush in the dvd,lol.
theres pics in my album and i use it for all my frenches.xx
 
yes hun i use it and think its fab.i apply mine using a dotting tool though rather than a brush and then sweep my smile lines with a brush if i need to.i find this way gives me more control and better coverage,although they make it look easy to use with a brush in the dvd,lol.
theres pics in my album and i use it for all my frenches.xx
Great nails you got tracey i have ordered some an thanks for your help, can i just ask what nail polishes you think are the best.
 
If you mean "Brush on french white" -then yes, I liked it and I think it's perfect for a natural-looking manicure. For more whitish color, it's better to use X-treme white NSI, it's a little bit thicker than brush on french white and gives more contrast between pink and white.
 
Yeh I use brush on white, my clients like it, it gives a very natural finish.

If you are using NSI then Sparitual polishes are really nice.

I am actually converting to CND for all my products but I'm going to keep my Sparitual polish range aswell because they have no formaldehyde, toulene or DBP and they are really good quality still.
 
Great nails you got tracey i have ordered some an thanks for your help, can i just ask what nail polishes you think are the best.
your welcome deb.to be honest i dont really use polish that much although most of the polishes i have are opi.i have never used sparitual polishes but i have heard great things about them.
i have recently bought some china glaze polishes that are glittery and they are fab aswell.x
 
If you mean "Brush on french white" -then yes, I liked it and I think it's perfect for a natural-looking manicure. For more whitish color, it's better to use X-treme white NSI, it's a little bit thicker than brush on french white and gives more contrast between pink and white.
Hi thanks for your help i will try that x
 
Yeh I use brush on white, my clients like it, it gives a very natural finish.

If you are using NSI then Sparitual polishes are really nice.

I am actually converting to CND for all my products but I'm going to keep my Sparitual polish range aswell because they have no formaldehyde, toulene or DBP and they are really good quality still.

i did look at them and they look really nice, just changing the subject have you tried the cnd almond spamanicure?
 
your welcome deb.to be honest i dont really use polish that much although most of the polishes i have are opi.i have never used sparitual polishes but i have heard great things about them.
i have recently bought some china glaze polishes that are glittery and they are fab aswell.x

thanks i will look at them as well there are so many it hard to choose lol
xx
 
i did look at them and they look really nice, just changing the subject have you tried the cnd almond spamanicure?

Yes I went to the Almond SpaManicure day in Edinburgh and it is really lovely.

I wasn't sure whether I wanted to change my manicure range because I really like the Sparitual, but I was really impressed with the Almond Spa. Its a real luxury premium priced treatment, which I don't currently do, but I think clients are gonna love it. So I'm gonna do away with the Sparitual, except for the polishes and do AlmondSpa instead.

The only thing about it, is that its designed for hands only (although of course you could adapt it to feet), so it means getting a seperate range for feet, at present I use the SpaRitual for both.

I'm happy to do that though, just haven't had the chance to try the CND pedicure ranges yet to see which one I like.

Just to add, I originally went with SpaRitual because of the whole 'vegan' thing and I really liked the concept, i.e very modern etc. I bought loads of retail etc etc and to be honest the whole 'concept' hasn't really made the blindest bit of difference. In fact I ended up giving the majority of my retail away for raffles etc. I do think the AlmondSpa lotion will sell though.

Sorry got a bit carried away, hope this helps.
 
Yes I went to the Almond SpaManicure day in Edinburgh and it is really lovely.

I wasn't sure whether I wanted to change my manicure range because I really like the Sparitual, but I was really impressed with the Almond Spa. Its a real luxury premium priced treatment, which I don't currently do, but I think clients are gonna love it. So I'm gonna do away with the Sparitual, except for the polishes and do AlmondSpa instead.

The only thing about it, is that its designed for hands only (although of course you could adapt it to feet), so it means getting a seperate range for feet, at present I use the SpaRitual for both.

I'm happy to do that though, just haven't had the chance to try the CND pedicure ranges yet to see which one I like.

Just to add, I originally went with SpaRitual because of the whole 'vegan' thing and I really liked the concept, i.e very modern etc. I bought loads of retail etc etc and to be honest the whole 'concept' hasn't really made the blindest bit of difference. In fact I ended up giving the majority of my retail away for raffles etc. I do think the AlmondSpa lotion will sell though.

Sorry got a bit carried away, hope this helps.

No you didnt get carried away at all, it is good to hear what people think of the range as well. I saw the Almondspa in the scratch mag and i read up on it, it sounds amazing but i understand what you mean when you say about feet it is nice to have the same range for both.
thanks for the info much apreciated hun x :)
 

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