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i was just wondering what products and polishes is mostly used.???
As i will be freelancing with a mobile salon company and they suggested essie nail care ?
but i havent used them i have a couple of OPI vanishes

what polishes and products would you recommed Please ??? ? ? ? ?

Kind regards
Amy
 
Hi Amy

All nail products in my salon are by The Edge (Alida) as I find them great value for money and have the prettiest colour polishes! But looking on this site I think Creative products are the most popular!

Katy x
 
I use OPI so I won't stop you getting there ;);)

you'll find any color you want, great quality, good for retail...
 
I love my creative enamels,
great value for money as they last for years and never go thick in the bottle due to them been thixatrophic and give good coverage and they wear very well too hth :hug:
 
Hey

I use jessica products and LOVE them and they have a huge range of colours!!!hth! :green:

xxxxxx
 
some Attitude ,S\Systems and a few colours i like in orly for now ..creative have lovely enamels so switching to them soon.
 
Another Creative junkie here!
 
I love OPI and they have so so so many colours.
 
I'm a fan of china glaze :hug:
 
I love my creative enamels,
great value for money as they last for years and never go thick in the bottle due to them been thixatrophic and give good coverage and they wear very well too hth :hug:

Oooh that's a big word - what does it mean?!?! :confused:
 
I have a mixture at the moment of Creative, OPI, Essie and Attitude.
 
I like the Attitude polish they have some lovely colours, and they dont break the bank when your just starting out x
 
Oooh that's a big word - what does it mean?!?! :confused:

Thixatropic means that it goes from a gel to a liquid when agitated. So, it can sit on a shelf in a gel state for ages and when you roll it between your palms it will turn into a liquid, ready for use.
 
Thixatropic means that it goes from a gel to a liquid when agitated. So, it can sit on a shelf in a gel state for ages and when you roll it between your palms it will turn into a liquid, ready for use.
That's right calla, thixatrophic makes the enamel consistently free flowing, no matter how long you keep them for :hug:
 
Oh... nobody likes Nubar.....?:irked:
I do.....!:lol:
 
Sparitual for me!!
 
Another Creative fan here, I love their colours. I have also started using Orly enamels - their brights are amazing and have been very popular in my salon and have been retailing well.
 
Mostly Creative for me although i do have one or two opi which are nice.

Amb x
 
Bit of a mixture for me. The majority are creative but I have some EZflow, orly & OPI
Creative are my favourite for the smooth way they go on and they are long lasting as others have stated. Beaut colours too
 

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