Nsi v nubar/nfu.oh

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kelly190

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Hi, Ive being trained using nsi but ive been viewing pictures and ppl saying its nubar/nfu.oh was thinking of trying it, anyone using these who have used nsi to say if its better?
 
I started off with NSI and I've converted to Nubar products as they are fantastic to work with. Nubar's polish range is fab too very popular within my salon.
 
I think they are both good. I have used both and like them equally. I think the difference is the variety and Nfu have such a large range of colours and effects that I would probably go for them if you only wanted to use one range. :)
 
Hi, I quite like the orly poishes, I was thinking more of changing the powders. but will defo give them a try. as i do like the variety of polishes.
 
Morning all,

I went to the Beauty UK show at Birmingham yesterday and I bought a bottle of Nubar polish in a baby pink which is very pretty. However, I am sooooooooo disappointed with it. I was told that Nubar was a fab polish to use, but I can honestly say it is the worst polish I have every used. It is as thin as dish water and is soooooooo streaky! I had never heard of this make before until my tutor told me that it was a good make so I decided to buy a bottle and see for myself. I can honestly say I will not be buying anymore of it! :(
 
I have never used Nubar so can't say.

However, I have worked with NSI before. Colour wange is basic and they are useless for 3d work IMHO

NFU Oh is the best you going to ever find. The range is huge. Fantastic quality,excellent plasticity and workability. Decent price. I have most of the collections and I love it. Although I am mostly gel girl I use coloured powders for 3d designs a lot.

I have also tried their standard powders and they were great but I still love my CND ones and that's what works best for me.

Hope this helps ;)
 
i would second natalyia i have absolutely fallen in love with nfu.oh....and i have to say that derek and christine and the rest of the team at affiniti do a great job and offer a fantastic service. I think the best think you can do is give them a ring and get yourself a sample and try it for yourself.....when you do you will see why so many love it.
 
For the three you have named I also love NFU.OH they have everything covered as far as I see, I also sell alot of there polish and oils in the salon.People love the bottles to!
BUT I have to say I also love nubar polish and am kind of :eek: about wat loulou said as I love them and use them quite a bit in the salon and have never had the problem.
 
Morning all,

I went to the Beauty UK show at Birmingham yesterday and I bought a bottle of Nubar polish in a baby pink which is very pretty. However, I am sooooooooo disappointed with it. I was told that Nubar was a fab polish to use, but I can honestly say it is the worst polish I have every used. It is as thin as dish water and is soooooooo streaky! I had never heard of this make before until my tutor told me that it was a good make so I decided to buy a bottle and see for myself. I can honestly say I will not be buying anymore of it! :(

To be honest I dont think you can judge a whole range of polishes by trying just one! I have used Nubar and found them to be quite a good polish. I have used better CND, OPI & Nfu.Oh to name a few , but sometimes the colours with Nubar can be unique and well worth getting in.

That said I do agree with Nataliya and mizzy_dizzy that Nfu.Oh colour powders can't be beat for colour choice and workability.
 
Nubar polishes are very good, I have quite a few of them & my clients like them & they dry very quickly.
I can only assume that Lou Lou made a bad choice of colour, as it is unusual for them to be like that.
As for NSI - I have used their L&P system, which used to be quite brittle, but has changed very much and is much nicer to work with now. Range of colours are basic, their Tech Nailpowders are ok though.

Nfu.Oh - what can I say? I love this range, I have some basic powders & 1 of the glitter ranges and I am eager to get my hands on them all:D

For my P&W and everyday nails, I use CND.
 
Well I can only judge them by what I have used. However as the saying goes ........ "Each to their own".

x
 
I too have had no probs with Nubar polishes in fact I think they are one of the best ranges that I've used tho I will say I've not used Nfu oh.
 

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