Hello ladies,
I am new to the SalonGeek and looking forward to chatting and learning from all of you beauty guru's!
I am currently training to become a certified Nail Technician in gel and acrylic. However, I have a quick question -
I have ran out of finishing wipe to remove the tacky off of the gel nail after it cures. I read online that this can be substituted with 99% Isopropyl alcohol (rubbing alcohol). I ran out to a store today and purchased a large bottle.. However, after using it to remove the tacky (which it did), it left the nail feeling kind of grippy like rubber... feels as if it has not been fully cured.
Can someone advise? Is it true that 99% Isopropyl alcohol can be substituted? If not, is there anything else available rather than paying the cost for such a small bottle of gel wipe?
Thanks ladies
- Tee
I am new to the SalonGeek and looking forward to chatting and learning from all of you beauty guru's!
I am currently training to become a certified Nail Technician in gel and acrylic. However, I have a quick question -
I have ran out of finishing wipe to remove the tacky off of the gel nail after it cures. I read online that this can be substituted with 99% Isopropyl alcohol (rubbing alcohol). I ran out to a store today and purchased a large bottle.. However, after using it to remove the tacky (which it did), it left the nail feeling kind of grippy like rubber... feels as if it has not been fully cured.
Can someone advise? Is it true that 99% Isopropyl alcohol can be substituted? If not, is there anything else available rather than paying the cost for such a small bottle of gel wipe?
Thanks ladies
- Tee