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Tiana123

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Does anyone have any special techniques on how to minimise lifting
Or if any specifit acrylic systems are best for no lifting?
 
Does anyone have any special techniques on how to minimise lifting
Or if any specifit acrylic systems are best for no lifting?
Do you use x strength primer after you file? I use nsi attraction zero lifting.
 
Do you use x strength primer after you file? I use nsi attraction zero lifting.
I use the edge acrylic system, i use all their primer and dehydrator and acrylic
 
Is this lifting on all your clients or just on one person?

I personally have lifting of my nails only when I am at work or home and don't use gloves for washing dishes in hot soapy water , I don't know why or what is in the dishwasher stuff but if I wear my gloves they fine!
 
If you're seeing lifting on many clients the most probable causes are insufficient prep or poor mix ratio. It's always worth spending extra time ensuring your prep and cuticle removal is perfect.
 
Is this lifting on all your clients or just on one person?

I personally have lifting of my nails only when I am at work or home and don't use gloves for washing dishes in hot soapy water , I don't know why or what is in the dishwasher stuff but if I wear my gloves they fine!
Its not on every single client but i get it on a few people i just wondered if anyone had any techniques to stop it
 
If you're seeing lifting on many clients the most probable causes are insufficient prep or poor mix ratio. It's always worth spending extra time ensuring your prep and cuticle removal is perfect.
Poor mix ratio? I know it cant be too wet or too dry but i didnt realised this affected lifting
 
Poor mix ratio? I know it cant be too wet or too dry but i didnt realised this affected lifting
Yeah absolutely it can. If too wet it can cause it to pull away from the nail plate, and if too dry then it may not adhere properly in the first place.
 
Yeah absolutely it can. If too wet it can cause it to pull away from the nail plate, and if too dry then it may not adhere properly in the first place.
Ohh right thanks for that:) i will research the best way for that thanks :)
 
Ohh right thanks for that:) i will research the best way for that thanks :)
Were you not taught the correct ratio in training?
 

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