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deanosnana

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Hi All, I have read every PopIt thread on this FAB site, read the turorial, watched the vids (thanks Nailzoo and geeg) and still have lifting. I even e-mailed YS Nails asking their advice but have not received a response.

My PopIt lifting is occuring at the sidewalls and eponychium area. I don't think it's my prep as when I do L&P with my brush, I have NO lifting.

If anyone else has experienced this problem and has conquered it, I would GREATLY appreciate your advice. Thank you so much! :hug:
 
i get this problem to! so hopefully this thread will help me too, thanks deanosnana!!!
 
When you apply the popit to the nail is there any seepage around the cuticle and sidewalls?
 
When you apply the popit to the nail is there any seepage around the cuticle and sidewalls?

Yes, sometimes there is. I use a birchwood stick to remove it. :)
 
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I have found it's trial and error.

Against your better judgement, wait about 3 seconds before applying the Popit.

What I do now is press quite firmly around the cuticle area and press forward (then the acrylic does its own thing).

Make sure you have the angle right to give an even stress area down the middle of the nail (without being thick on the end) .... then maintain that even pressure for about 10 seconds.

When you learn how to load a Popit according to the nail shape and size, eventually there will be very little (if not no) seapage at all.

Every client is different and you have to adjust accordingly.

They are not as easy as they look, but when you get it right, they are a godsend (a great (and quick) starting point for a valuable client).
 
I have found it's trial and error.

Against your better judgement, wait about 3 seconds before applying the Popit.

What I do now is press quite firmly around the cuticle area and press forward (then the acrylic does its own thing).

Make sure you have the angle right to give an even stress area down the middle of the nail (without being thick on the end) .... then maintain that even pressure for about 10 seconds.

When you learn how to load a Popit according to the nail shape and size, eventually there will be very little (if not no) seapage at all.

Every client is different and you have to adjust accordingly.

They are not as easy as they look, but when you get it right, they are a godsend (a great (and quick) starting point for a valuable client).

Thanks for that advice! :hug: I have a full set to do tomorrow... I love using PopIts and really want to get this down pat.
 
I make sure that when the PopIt is applied I hold it in place and rotate my thumb around all the sidewalls and eponychium so that the product gets pressed WELL onto the nail surface.

I agree with Carl that time and doing as many sets as possible using PopIts will give you the necessary experience to learn to judge everything correctly. If you only use3 them oncein a blue moon then you will not gain confidence.

Don't expect any help from YSNails. Useless.
 
I use Popits a lot. As Gigi said, pressing them down well all round is essential, as is impeccable prep.

IMO positioning the Popit correctly, lowering it into position and then applying firm pressure is the secret. A little squishing can be dealt with later, until you master judging the correct quantity - HTH
 
Thank you geeg and adelekeegan1 so much for the info.... I will keep practicing... :)

And yes, I'm getting no help from YS Nails...unless I want to place an order...
 

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