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bean

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I'm in the process of looking for a new products.. i don't want to waste my money..can anyone help? I'm looking at cnd products, theres's so many though i don't know where to start!!

Can these products be used for acrylic nails? as this is what i do.

Thanks x
 
hey hun and welcome to the site.

Don't mean to be rude but what systems are you trained with? Were not a horrid lot here but having your profile filled out with as much info as poss about your training will encourage people here to answer your questions, as you normally get classed as the general public if you don't xxx

I'd be happy to help you after you've filled out your info as I use CND myself :hug:
 
This probably sounds silly but what do you mean by systems? Natural overlays... tip and overlay?
 
'Systems' refers to a brand OR a product line, such as 'UV gel products'

Each product range and brand has exteremly different levels of information and product technology available - And in many cases you need to retrain in how to use a specific branded 'system'

CND for example is quite unique in it's product chemistry - this is why it is such a prevailant brand world wide - and because the knowledge base is so different retraining in how to use the products is required.

Hth's
 
Well i trained with millenium prducts? I havent done any other training! I trained in manicures, natural overlays and tip and overlay? xx
 
Hiya Hun,
When you first look it dose seem like a lot of products and confusing but if you do a conversion class with creative , you will get a kit with everything you need for the system , introduced to each product by an amazing teacher with on going support, and if your like I was you will probably learn more in that day than after a year at collage , X
 
Hi Bean

I would suggest contact your local CND supplier and direct your questions to the fantastic team - I'm sure they will be excited to help explain and introduce you to the CND range and make suggestions or explain any requirements for purchasing and or training... I think you will need to get ahold of 'sweet squared' (click on the name to go to the website ;))
 

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