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melbee

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It takes me 1hr 40 to do a full set of acrylic glitter tips with glaze n go. I know I need to get my timing down, but I just cant seem to get any quicker.
I know I spend ages on my prep but I am afraid to spend any less time in case of lifting.
I use polybond NSI adhesive, this seems to slow me down a bit as it is slow to set on some clients. I could also do with a quicker acrylic I think as these are the only things I could reduce my time with.
How long does it take other people? I currently use all NSI produts but a CND lamp & tips :)
 
I am the same, my timings are long on eveything i do. I also use NSI. I can not get any quicker at all, im learning this will just take time. Don't stress & leyt your clients know, mine are happy i take time & care xxxx
 
I take about 1hr 20/30 mins to do a set of NSI glitter tips from start to finish too, but I feel its time worth spending and it does take a bit longer with glitter, plus my clients know that I'm doing a good job and yea they may get quicker elsewhere using efiles etc but they are happy and come back as know they are getting a good job

I wouldn't worry, your clients just getting a bit longer pamper session :)
 
I've been doing L&P's for 18 years and it still takes me on average 1hr 30mins to go a full set, I like to take my time but its probably more to do with chatting as I work :) my clients like the fact that I take my time, I can however go up a gear if a client is in a rush, I wouldn't worry about how long it takes you to start with as long as you do a nice Jon,
 
Ach sent by accident...

As long ad you do a nice job, 1hr 30mins us an acceptable time for a new set.

Sorry about the typos I'm on the iPhone :)
 

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