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hannahjacka

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Hi,
Just wondering how many have used OPI Absolute. I have just purchased the intro kit from my supplier (AU$xxx.xx) and wondering how many sets of nails i should get out of it. Just recently trained and forgot to ask the supplier! i can put the pot sizes up if u like.
(Wanted creative or bio gel but out of my price range atm)
just considering how much to charge as im doing these from home. (trained by my sister, experienced for 15years)

Thanks! Hannah
 
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Hi I use this system and get great results from it. What are the pot sizes you have? Or you might be better of calling your supplier and they will be able to give you an accurate amount.
 
my supplier is closed until new year.
glad to find another using it! the pot sizes in the kit are as follows

Liquid Monomer- 240ml
White, Clear, Natural and Translucent Pink, opaque pink and brilliant pink colour powder 20g
Bondaid ph balancing agent 15ml
bondex 2 magnesium strength acrylic bonding agent. 7.5ml
NAS 99 Anteseptic Solution 120ml

I guess what i need to know as a guide how many sets this should make
thanks so much!
 
your supplier has a list made by the US saying how many sets/nails you can do pro size...
I don't remember it all, but with a 20g jar, I think when i trained we were told 10-20 sets?

then I wouldn't really base my price list of these, as the tiny jars cost you more than the bigger ones, and when you've finished with ie the clear or the white, you're better with the bigger one (use it to refill your small one) and if needed then base your prices off the biggest you can have.
 
thanks for the help! yes i would be most likely getting the bigger pots when ive run out. I just got this pack as it was a reasonable price and so i can try it. thanks for the guideline tho :)
 
why not ask your sister? She trained you.


Sorry, but I have an issue giving advice to those not professionally trained.
 

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