i use ibd gel & the last few sets i've done the top coat has got spikes on the surface after curing, does anyone else have this problem? or does anyone know whats causing it?
I too have had this issue with the intense seal.... i gave it away for a bad joke.I was loosing to much time buffing it off and starting again.. drove me nuts. and becuase u use the brush that is in the bottle if u have dust on the nail.... it goes back in the bottle and then it happens more and more....
I now just use the IBD gel clear to cap my acrylics.. leave a wonderful shine and no spiking.
u dont have to worry about to thick, to thin etc.. just a nice even layer and cure . IBD say 30 secs but i like to leave it 1-2 mins.
once i have used all the ibd i am seriously thinking of CND Brisa.
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Yeah I am going to give OPI a go after I run out of the IBD. But for now I have it and will use it, just have to "flash cure" the crap before I put the hands in the whole way. It comes out GREAT if I do it this way. nice and shinning, just a pain in my rear to have to do it. And make SUre you cure for the full 2 min.
I don't think its heat spike that is being decribed here.
If its what I think you will be getting sharp 'sticky up' spikes after top coat is cured? This can happen if the top coat is applied too thickly as the particles leap to the surface to be cured and as they do they cure in mid air!
Make sure the nail is completely free from dust before applying top coat and don't apply to a shiny surface (do not buff nails to a shine - a 180 grit final file is adequate) and apply a thin layer and fully cure.
Try this and I'm sure you will have better results from your UV cured Top Coat.
Well you won't get that problem with CND either :lol: Sorry if I misunderstood!
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