I've read a lot on here about mixing systems and would like to throw it out there, to see how you all interpret this.
Personally, from reading the forums on this, I am not 100% sure myself, so this will help me too. The reasons why I am unsure are because...
1)I read advice about how to cater for Shellac clients that need extra strength by including an extra layer of building gel or other (not in the Shellac system).
2) There is a lot of work going on by you all to educate your clients on recognising what to expect from a genuine service and then some do example 1
3) I'm sure I read by a hugely respected nail geek that mixing systems only refers to uncured products. Yet, I read about not using Gelish TIO over an ACG colour.
Are the mixing systems concerns getting confused with giving the client a complete service using the whole system? Did that even make sense?! What I mean is, we all know how hectic and unprofessional it would look if our service was made up of a pic n mix products, so my question is not geared toward this side of things.
I would like to educate myself and know exactly what is meant by not mixing systems and why.
The shellac video that was posted a few days ago was really interesting as it explained the science behind why it's different and why it needs to stand alone. So this is not an issue to me apart from not understanding why the situation in example 1 is ok to do.
I look forward to hearing how you interpret this term regarding the science and I hope to gain a full understanding myself as the discussion progresses.
Personally, from reading the forums on this, I am not 100% sure myself, so this will help me too. The reasons why I am unsure are because...
1)I read advice about how to cater for Shellac clients that need extra strength by including an extra layer of building gel or other (not in the Shellac system).
2) There is a lot of work going on by you all to educate your clients on recognising what to expect from a genuine service and then some do example 1
3) I'm sure I read by a hugely respected nail geek that mixing systems only refers to uncured products. Yet, I read about not using Gelish TIO over an ACG colour.
Are the mixing systems concerns getting confused with giving the client a complete service using the whole system? Did that even make sense?! What I mean is, we all know how hectic and unprofessional it would look if our service was made up of a pic n mix products, so my question is not geared toward this side of things.
I would like to educate myself and know exactly what is meant by not mixing systems and why.
The shellac video that was posted a few days ago was really interesting as it explained the science behind why it's different and why it needs to stand alone. So this is not an issue to me apart from not understanding why the situation in example 1 is ok to do.
I look forward to hearing how you interpret this term regarding the science and I hope to gain a full understanding myself as the discussion progresses.