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I feel I should know the answer to this but I don't :green:

Why don't 'hard' gels like Brisa soak off?

Is it because oligmers are more tightly cross linked so harder to break down or is it the amount of photo initiators?

or something else?

Yes I have done a search :green: I'm sure The Schoon has it in The Book but I can't find it :o
 
I feel I should know the answer to this but I don't :green:

Why don't 'hard' gels like Brisa soak off?

Is it because oligmers are more tightly cross linked so harder to break down or is it the amount of photo initiators?

or something else?

Yes I have done a search :green: I'm sure The Schoon has it in The Book but I can't find it :o

So you see ??? You knew it all the time. :hug: they are extremely solvent resistant so harder to remove.
 
:o:o Well I said I thought I should know the answer :lol:

I knew I had seen it somewhere but you know what it's like when a question niggles away at you and you can't find the answer?

Still don't know where I got it from though :green:

thank you geeg :hug::hug:
 
:o:o Well I said I thought I should know the answer :lol:

I knew I had seen it somewhere but you know what it's like when a question niggles away at you and you can't find the answer?

Still don't know where I got it from though :green:

thank you geeg :hug::hug:

You got it from Doug Schoons book ' Nail Structure & Product Chemistry', love.
:hug:
 

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