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I find CND colors to be just fine in pigmentation.


This a problem that CND formulators run into when they make a color - they have to make sure the color cures ALL THE WAY before it makes it into the market.


 The more pigments, the less it can cure under the UV light because it blocks the UV from penetrating. As a side note, LEDs emit UV light, which is what cures the gel, not the LED. Over time, LEDs bulbs emit less and less UV light, which causes the gels to become undercured, which is why you should replace lamps depending on usage. But in the world of nail products, quality of lamps and gels is all over the place, which is why you always see me boasting about the quality of CND products. I have that much confidence in their products because I've done a lot of research.


That explains why other products can have very deep, rich, and vibrant colors - because they don't formulate their products correctly. THAT IS WHY many other brands can cause nail burns, odd service breakdowns, inconsistent removal difficulties etc.


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