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ticen rustem

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Does anyone use nsi? what do you think ? silly question but is it as good as cnd?:confused:
 
Does anyone use nsi? what do you think ? silly question but is it as good as cnd?:confused:

This seems a strange question for you to pose as in your profile you say you use nsi!

If you want to experience the difference personally then call Sweet Squared on 08452106060 and order a Try Me kit ...

Try it yourself .... you'll see. :idea: The products are not at all similar.
 
I use NSI and CND and they are so different to use but in my opinion both give a good finish.

As geeg said, order a try me kit and judge for yourself how different they are.
 
This seems a strange question for you to pose as in your profile you say you use nsi!

If you want to experience the difference personally then call Sweet Squared on 08452106060 and order a Try Me kit ...

Try it yourself .... you'll see. :idea: The products are not at all similar.

I do use nsi but i feel im missing out as everyone seems to use cnd . I have ordered sweet squared catalogue and will if i can order a Try me kit but im not cnd trained not sure i could get this.

thanks for advice. x
 
I do use nsi but i feel im missing out as everyone seems to use cnd . I have ordered sweet squared catalogue and will if i can order a Try me kit but im not cnd trained not sure i could get this.

thanks for advice. x

Well you can ... if you love it and want to purchase more then there is a conversion class available to help you use it wonderfully well. :hug:
 
I will give it a go. how do i go about finding the conversion class? I live in london and cant seem to find training near by.They all seem to be outer london?
 
i love nsi i find the quality brill ! i love working with it allways good results for me
 
What on earth do you feel you are missing out on?

NSI products are great, in my opinion. I have used NSI for the past 5 years, with no problems.

I have tried CND, but I trained with NSI. I believe NSI is every bit as good as CND if its used correctly.

If you are getting good results and are happy using it, why change?

Ever heard the expression 'It it ain't broke, don't fix it'!!!!
 
Good to hear positive views. Its just that everyone only talks about cnd. Nsi is a good product. But i still feel i need to try and put my mind at rest.
Thanks guys. xx
 
In my oppinion Nsi is a really good product,
But I do think you should order a try me kit, or book a conversion,
There is the saying "if it aint broke, dont fix it" but...
But I belive more in "How will you know if you dont try" !!

I think different products suit individuals needs...
If you are happy with one product doesnt mean you wont also love another...
Go for it, you will be impressed,
The thing I love about CND compared to NSI is you have much more time to perfect your smile...The product just flows to where you want it to go..
almost effortlessly.
With nsi ..well attraction anyway, you have to make it go where you want it iykwim,
and as it sets so quickly if you dont get it right in time....your stuffed lol

Give it a go....you have nothing to loose, and will most probably fall in love with it hun ...enjoy !!!
 
Tbh i started with nsi but decided to try cnd and i absolutly love the 2 brands just the same, but they are quite different in their own way, I find cnd easier to file than nsi :)
 
i use NSI and love it! but recently got a trial creative pack and as geeg says they are no that similar at all......
 
hi all, what is the differance between nail pure and nail pure plus ? if there is a differance is it very obvious ?
 
I will give it a go. how do i go about finding the conversion class? I live in london and cant seem to find training near by.They all seem to be outer london?


Alperton is the only one i know of in London. They are a great team! Call Sweet Squared for the number - i can't find it! 0845 210 6060 xx:)
 
Pure plus is to use for people who are prone to lifting but tbh i prefer it as you can really "scrub" it into the nail bed...........
 
oh flipping ek i did get the wrong one ! i'm doing a p/w on a friend later and havnt used acrylic for a long while ( since trained with calgel because i didnt like the smell!) she's really hard on her nails so should have got plus i'm thinking of instead of using the brush in the nail pure using it with a pad and giving a good scrub ?
 
yeah- should be ok. as i said i just prefer the pure plus- it doesn t have a brush either so you can just pop it on a pad and scrub in!:)
 
Tbh i started with nsi but decided to try cnd and i absolutly love the 2 brands just the same, but they are quite different in their own way, I find cnd easier to file than nsi :)
This is a good point too,
After using NSI for a long time, and now converting to EZflow,
I have been filing off zone 3 , because I am used to filing harder,
whereas ezflow is much softer,
I thought I wasnt applying it properly at first, but after speaking to my educator I am...Im just not refining properly lol,,...

But yup CND is much easier on the arm muscles than NSI ,
Its a joy to apply and file xx
 
Please if you can post me few links to internet shops when I can buy NSI products I will be appreciate :hug:
 
oh my goodnes just done the pink and white, oh dear i really need a refresher course !!! it was like working with concete (sp) !!! i thought it looked awful :eek:
 

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