So! Acrylic recommendations

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MUA

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I trained around 8 years ago in acrylics and gel but never carried this on.

I'd love to do them but get really bored doing them if they take up to 2 hours.

Can anyone suggest a good, easy to file, quick to work with product?

Also any tips on keeping timings down would be hugely appreciated :) thanks in advance eveyone xxx
 
I trained around 8 years ago in acrylics and gel but never carried this on.

I'd love to do them but get really bored doing them if they take up to 2 hours.

Can anyone suggest a good, easy to file, quick to work with product?

Also any tips on keeping timings down would be hugely appreciated :) thanks in advance eveyone xxx



Good for you giving it another go!! In all honesty I recommend ordering a few samples from different companies. There are so many that supply good quality acrylic products you just need to find the one that works best for you.

I had difficulty with my application initially with numerous brands and then I found CJP & it all seemed to click in to place

As for timing that will come down with practise however 2 hours is Salon standard for completing a full set of Acrylics which is why (once you have perfected your skill) you will need to charge for what your worth.

Perhaps some one to one refresher training would be useful also?

Good luck!!
 

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