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millytint

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I do acrylic nails with NSI and use glaze and go to seal, would the lamp on the link below be ok to use for this?


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as there is a difference in price of about £30 between that and the NSI one (plus about £10 p+p for NSI!) and am just thinking they do exactly the same thing right?
 
Hi You shouldd use the lamp that is made for your system, eg Ezflow lamp, Brisa Lamp, Nsi lamp if not you chance product being undercured which could lead to alergies, do a search and lots of posts will come up about UV Lamps :)
 
Hi You shouldd use the lamp that is made for your system, eg Ezflow lamp, Brisa Lamp, Nsi lamp if not you chance product being undercured which could lead to alergies, do a search and lots of posts will come up about UV Lamps :)

The difference in price usually means a difference in quality. A cheaper lamp may not be as powerful, which could lead to uncuring your gel topcoat. Annebet is correct in that uncuring product can lead to overexposure. I personally think a purchasing a high-quality lamp is a good investment in your business - better safe than sorry!
 

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