What's the correct temperature and humidity a room should be

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Hi,



Can anyone advise on the correct temperature and humidity a room should be for using Creative L&P?



I’m converting the conservatory at home to work from; the room fluctuates in temperature between been warm in the afternoons to cooler in the evenings.



I find I have a lot more time to work with the L&P when the room is cooler and a little humid (like after it’s rained).



I know you should be able to adjust the liquid to power ratios to the environmental conditions around you but if there is a recommended room temperature then at least I have a base line to work from.



I’m new to nails; any advice would be appreciated.

Ann
 
Hi Ann,

I would just say that if you can keep the room an ambient tmperature say between 65 and 75max, this is moderate to warm. Comfortable for you and the client and for your product.
 
Thanks for the information, I'll try and control the temperature at 65 and see how I go.
Ann
 

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