A good product less time consuming?

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Jo's Nails

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Hello.
I would like to know if there is a good product for building extensions which is less time consuming?

I have been offered a job in a salon as the main nail tech but I have been given a time limit of 1hour 15 mins for a full set. Is there a product out there, gel or acrylic, that will let me do this?

Thanks Jo
 
Ok so I have just checked and the 1hour 15mins is my aim, but I would like to reach somewhere around that. I am looking for products with less filing?
 
For less filing I would invest in training as opposed to a product.

it is your technique and not the product that will determine how much filing you need to do.

For me personally I found having a set filing routine helped immensely , I do the exact same strokes of the file on every finger.

Also getting your mix ratio perfect , and knowing the shape you'd like to create and being able to control the product and mound it into that shape makes all the difference.
 
For less filing I would invest in training as opposed to a product.

it is your technique and not the product that will determine how much filing you need to do.

For me personally I found having a set filing routine helped immensely , I do the exact same strokes of the file on every finger.

Also getting your mix ratio perfect , and knowing the shape you'd like to create and being able to control the product and mound it into that shape makes all the difference.
For less filing I would invest in training as opposed to a product.

it is your technique and not the product that will determine how much filing you need to do.

For me personally I found having a set filing routine helped immensely , I do the exact same strokes of the file on every finger.

Also getting your mix ratio perfect , and knowing the shape you'd like to create and being able to control the product and mound it into that shape makes all the difference.

Product control is defiantly the best way to cut time & filing. Also, move up a size or two in brushes so you only need one bead per nail. Do most of your smoothing and shaping with your brush.
 

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