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I bought some of the OPI ACRYLIC POWDER and when I did my brush in monomer and then the powder and put it on the nail within 5 secs the stuff gets hard..whats going on?:eek:
 
have you been on the OPI training?
 
I bought some of the OPI ACRYLIC POWDER and when I did my brush in monomer and then the powder and put it on the nail within 5 secs the stuff gets hard..whats going on?:eek:

Sounds like it competition acrylic, sets very quick, I would recomend that you do a conversion course before trying to use it. I watched Joseph use it at excel and his results are stunning.
 
Sounds like it competition acrylic, sets very quick, I would recomend that you do a conversion course before trying to use it. I watched Joseph use it at excel and his results are stunning.
The OPI competition sets super quick....this is what it sounds like to me...

I did my conversion with OPI in absolute and clarite.Absolute does set very quickly IMO,more so than CND,which i tried as a try me kit....10 days later,and no lifting,so my prep must be good...LOL:lol:

I could never get on with OPI,myself....have you done the training,i would strongly reccommend it before using the products:)
 
Sounds like it competition acrylic, sets very quick, I would recomend that you do a conversion course before trying to use it. I watched Joseph use it at excel and his results are stunning.

:hug:Right on Susie..... CF 3000 is comparable to CND Moxie in term of speed....
you may want to try Absolute instead if you like a little more working time to perfect your craft....... Check out some of these nails I did at ExCel using Absolute, the products is so workable that if you can amazing it you can build it........ btw the flair nail is not my cup of tea, I had so much fun and got a little carry away, but the young lady I did it on actually like it :eek::lol:
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Hi hun why don't you wait till you have done your training you can't run before you can walk, sept will come around fast then you can get going untill then if you don't know what your buying you will lose a lot of money trying to get the right product !!! :lol:
 
Do you have beauty qualifications at all? College or company training? Do you work in a salon?
 
It is a process called 'setting' which is initial polymerisation of your product. I would highly encourage you to get training before you start playing around with monomers and polymers that could prove to be quite complex and dangerous.
 
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