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kirsty dunlop

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hiya, im new to the nail industry. ive been doing a course with essential nails, and now im about to do my first set on real clients. however the glue and acrylic liquid i received with my kit isnt appropriate for human nails so i need to purchase some more.
how do i know which brand to go for? dont know where to start lol

thanks in advance xx
 
Why is it not appropriate for human nails if it came with your kit? I use NSI its a lovely brand, never had any problems and it doesnt change colour etc x
 
Why is it not appropriate for human nails if it came with your kit? I use NSI its a lovely brand, never had any problems and it doesnt change colour etc x
basically my kit come complete with a nail trainer, so the glue i have reacts with cold rather than heat, and the acrylic liquid isnt strong enough. ive heard good things about nsi xx
 
Ive tried a few cheaper brands and it really is worth paying that little bit extra. Its more forgiving on powder to liquid ratio too so they say. You can buy sample kits which are really good value online x
 
hiya, im new to the nail industry. ive been doing a course with essential nails, and now im about to do my first set on real clients. however the glue and acrylic liquid i received with my kit isnt appropriate for human nails so i need to purchase some more.
how do i know which brand to go for? dont know where to start lol

thanks in advance xx
Do you want our quick dry acrylic liquid&powder? This is welcomed by our clients for 12 years.
If you need sample, just tell me: [email protected]
Best regards,
Nye
 
Try ink London acrylink, it's slower setting so ideal for beginners and filed like a dream!
 
Check out cnd/sweetsquared I trained with cnd. You used to have to train with them to purchase their products not sure if that's still the case.
Naio nails, kirsty has an educational youtube channel she is amazing.
Cuccio nail glue is excellent but would only use if experienced as it is extremely strong, once the nail tip is fitted it isn't budging if you make a mistake.

Hope this helps. X
 

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