hi this system is also known as quick dip and its about all i use in my salon its brill thin, light and no lifting. use brush on resin paint on nail a bit like polish dip nail in acrylic powder use a soft brush to brush off excess powder repeat again then finally last layer of resin . when all nails have been done set with activator spray , file , block, oil and buff as usual
im sure once you use this system you wont look back
michele
if somebody wants a french finish you need to use french tips as you have to be well practised to get a good smile line
michele
i find that the reason quick dip is such a good system is because it is so light uv gel is ok but not suited to anyone with a soft nail as this is too flexible,
Hi
You prep nail as usual but do not prime. Apply coat of brush on resin, apply another coat of resin then ask client to dip finger in acrylic powder, use soft brush to brush off excess powder. Apply another coat of resin and dip again, brush off excess again. Now apply two coats of resin and then spray with activator. Sand, buff etc. To get french look use white tips, no need to blend these. To do infils just prep nail as you usually would then apply two coats of resin and then dip nail once. Brush of excess and then coat of resin again, then spray activator and your done. Leave to harden and then sand, buff etc. Hope this helps
Hi Ladygold
New to all this. Could you tell me something about Acrygel please. How good is it? Does it give a better finish than just plain acrylic? I did a set on my daughter last night using acrylic powder with glitter bits in, lovely effect, added a couple of stones and she was made up.
Any info would be appreciated. Oh also do you still use resin/activator etc if using acrygel?
Thanks again
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