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beth1967

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i'm asking this for my daughter she is at work. She had been using glaze n glo but all sudden she got bubbles on her clients nails. She thought dust at first so she wiped liked crazy. But still. She had another bottle and tried it the same thing. I bought her Ibd intense she went to use it and followed the dierections and this happened also. What is she doing wrong? She has been doing it awhile and great just one client, then went to do mine, also happened (glaze n Glo) new one today and still bubbled?? It bubbles second after under the lamp. Same client also cracked so she went thicker is that the problem?
 
You should try applying thinner coats. This used to happen to me until some kind geek on here told me where I was going wrong! ;)
 
Try this, after you put the glaze on hold the light up to the hand about 3 inches away for about 10 sec. that lets it cure just enough that you will not get the bubbles. When all that product if gone don't buy more... Look in to Brisa or something... This is the only I have heard of doing this very thing. No matter if I do a thin or heavy coat.
 
I use Glaze n go on my own nails and have only ever had this problem when I apply too thickly ( which is easier to do on my own nails apparently! ) :)
 
k what she done today thinner on first client just got a call to thin its cracked. She then practiced on those plastic nails that you can do designs on. Wiped on one side applyed hardly touch, light handed everything we read (New bottle) worked great. Did her second client and bubbles. She is ready to throw it out the window.
 
I use Glaze n Go on every client. Use it like a polish, not too thin and not too thick, dont need to use any pressure just let it glide over the nail. I have had little bumps in it at first, but that only happens when you havent cleaned the nail properly of filing dust. I use over gel and acrylic. Do not buff the finished nail (as Glaze no Go wont adhere to it and may peel I believe), just shape using no finer than a 150grit file, then I brush dust off and also wipe with cleanse and then apply Glaze n Go and cure for 2 mins rather than the 90 seconds stated. Hope this helps.x
 

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