jus-nails
New Member
Hi,
Can anyone advise on the correct temperature and humidity a room should be for using Creative L&P?
Im 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 its 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.
Im new to nails; any advice would be appreciated.
Ann
Can anyone advise on the correct temperature and humidity a room should be for using Creative L&P?
Im 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 its 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.
Im new to nails; any advice would be appreciated.
Ann