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Hi ladies I hear you can cure shellac nails with the grey brisa lamp, does anyone know what the actual name of this lamp is called please? xx
 
HI The lamp is called Brisa Lamp I think I may be wrong as I don't have one :)
 
Hi ladies I hear you can cure shellac nails with the grey brisa lamp, does anyone know what the actual name of this lamp is called please? xx

The silver Brisa lamp is going to be discontinued so if you were looking to buy a lamp I would suggest you invest in the new CND UV Lamp it is beautiful and works fantastically.
It is specially designed to do a five finger cure the old lamp does not do this it also has a digital timer and has a larger space for doing feet.
:hug:
 
The silver Brisa lamp is going to be discontinued so if you were looking to buy a lamp I would suggest you invest in the new CND UV Lamp it is beautiful and works fantastically.
It is specially designed to do a five finger cure the old lamp does not do this it also has a digital timer and has a larger space for doing feet.
:hug:

Thanks klassy, if i buy this new lamp can is use it for other gel systems or just shellac and brisa? xx
 
Thanks klassy, if i buy this new lamp can is use it for other gel systems or just shellac and brisa? xx

All gel systems need to be used as a SYSTEM and with the UV Lamp that is designed to go with that system.

Many gels are designed to be used with a generic UV Lamp but the more sophisticated gels with high end technology need to be cured ONLY with the lamp that the manufacturer specifies.

So the answer to your question is to consult the suppliers of the 'other gel systems' you may be considering and buy the light for the system you choose.
 
All gel systems need to be used as a SYSTEM and with the UV Lamp that is designed to go with that system.

Many gels are designed to be used with a generic UV Lamp but the more sophisticated gels with high end technology need to be cured ONLY with the lamp that the manufacturer specifies.

So the answer to your question is to consult the suppliers of the 'other gel systems' you may be considering and buy the light for the system you choose.

thanks, already got 2 lamps so will just keep them for othe systems save getting rid x
 

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