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Liene

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Hi I am looking for help, feel like giving up what is your thoughts of asp T3 gel? Is it any good? Is it self levelling? Is it quite thick or is it runny?
Is there any other good builder gels I should give a go? Thank you
 
hello ,

Ok can you be more specific as your question is quite generic . First explain to us what you are using now , what problems you are having and why you feel like giving up :)
 
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hello ,

Ok can you be more specific as your question is quite generic . First explain to us what you are using now , what problems you are having and why you feel like giving up :)
hey I recently ordered and tried ijel but it lifts and pops off the whole thing. Tried to apply ijel in few different ways but still the same thing happens. So I am trying to find another gel that I would get on with.
 
You need to look at your application as I know lots of people use the I jel with no problems . What lamp are you using and what is your prep routine and who did you do your training with ?
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You need to look at your application as I know lots of people use the I jel with no problems . What lamp are you using and what is your prep routine and who did you do your training with ?
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I am using uv lamp. I am trained in gellux. I use ink London cuticle remover, buff nail, use prep, then bond, apply very think layer of ijel-rub in the nail very well, cure, apply another layer and build the nail and cure again
 
Hi Again . Ok so you are not trained in any application of builder gels only gel polish ? If that is the case then part of the problem will lie there and there is no point just keep buying different builder gels as you will encounter the same problems ( not saying its not the product but at this satge who knows )

I do not use Ink so cant give advice on that application . However the term 'rub the layer in well' I have never heard before and is not something I would think was right . If the nails are coming off in one go either they were not properly adhered in the first place and that will be to do with prep or you are using the incorrect lamp and they are not curing properly

Hopefully someone will come along that uses INk but if not why not start a separate thread asking for help with I jel
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Hi Again . Ok so you are not trained in any application of builder gels only gel polish ? If that is the case then part of the problem will lie there and there is no point just keep buying different builder gels as you will encounter the same problems ( not saying its not the product but at this satge who knows )

I do not use Ink so cant give advice on that application . However the term 'rub the layer in well' I have never heard before and is not something I would think was right . If the nails are coming off in one go either they were not properly adhered in the first place and that will be to do with prep or you are using the incorrect lamp and they are not curing properly

Hopefully someone will come along that uses INk but if not why not start a separate thread asking for help with I jel
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I am trained in builder gel, it's gellux builder gel I am trained with. and I do take my time to prep nail properly and throughly. I start to think it might be my light that's causing me problems
 
Apologies I thought Gellux was a gel polish -Duh . So if you think it may be your lamp what lamp is it , where did you get it from and when did you last change the bulbs
 

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