Leah30
Well-Known Member
Hi can anyone tell me if the 36w uv lamps on ebay for about 26.00 pound any good.
Thanks Leah:lol:
Thanks Leah:lol:
Hi can anyone tell me if the 36w uv lamps on ebay for about 26.00 pound any good.
Thanks Leah:lol:
Hi can anyone tell me if the 36w uv lamps on ebay for about 26.00 pound any good.
Thanks Leah:lol:
Hi, I have always been thought to buy the lamp of the same brand as the gel. Most of the time buying cheap stuff means buying twice.
Agree with this 200%, unfortunately been there, done that! Costs twice as much in the end!
I would never buy something like a uv lamp from ebay (have notheing against ebay, I buy things such as books, dvds, games etc) but not professional items.
What if it won't work well with your system. I wouldn't risk.
Agree with this too, I think I remember being told in training that if your gel isn't cured all the way through then you may be putting your client at risk of overexposure. Then your client can't have enhancements any more, and you lose your client.
good luck
zringa
If you found that the lamp from the wholesalers wasn't any good at curing the gel (as opposed to drying it!) then surely you should have taken it back and asked them whether there was a fault with that lamp... either that or you were using it with a gel that wasn't matched to it, it's extremely important to use the right lamp for the gel for more reasons that just curing.hi
I got a uv lamp from the wholesalers i found it didnt dry the gel in
90 sec and didnt turn on sometimes
so i got one off ebay for £26 and had no probs at all
and it is much better than the one i paid £70 for
:green::green:
Bad habits can and will be formed by practising before having training, your educator will have a hard job, as will you, at breaking any bad habits you've formed while 'practising'. You're best off waiting for your training IMO :green:I just wanted to practice on friends and family till I start training.
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