Cuccio nail lacquer?

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No but I want them. I'm holding out till olympia before I make any more non essential purchases now.
 
These are four of the Best Night Ever Collection. Three coats and you get full coverage. Or just one for an effect look. I also mixed the black glitter one with Megamix, my toes looked like they had their own armoured coats on! They were so shiny and caught the light perfectly!

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Hi all,

I have been using Cuccio for a few months now, and I'm loving the colours! My clients can't get over how 'glass like' their nails look!

The only thing is I've been having problems with the colour 'I left my heart in San Francisco' when I do French manicures. It goes stripy and you can see the brush strokes. I hope that makes sense. I was wondering if any body had any tips?

Also, I thought I might try another colour to see if it performed better, and Texas Rose seemed to be the closest colour. Would you agree?

I'm really new to this (after a change of career) so I have no doubt it's my technique rather than the lacquer!

Thank you xx
 
I find Texas Rose to be the better of the two :) xx

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Thanks happyfeet, I think I'll get Texas Rose and hopefully it'll look better!
 
Also three coats of Texas Rose also gives you a lovely opaque soft baby pink, so win win :)

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That's also really good to know as I was finding two coats of I left my heart in SF was still a bit too pale to be used on it's own.

Thank you! x
 
I think this thread has pretty much made up my mind.

I'm going to see if they are at Olympia this weekend. I have struggled to find a good 'normal' polish.

I'm more than happy with my O.P.I Gelcolor and Gellux but want to try and really push for manis using normal polish.

It's a toss up between O.P.I and Cuccio and this thread has made me REALLY want some Cuccio. I've had really good feedback from Cuccio and O.P.I normal polishes so might get a few more of each to try this weekend
 
I've used OPI and Cuccio and for me Cuccio wins hands down. . . If you pardon the pun ;)

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Lol!

Well, looks like I better prepare mum to be my bag carrier this weekend :D
 
I think I have a new found obsession! I have a list as long as my arm of Cuccio colours to order! Can anyone tell my when the Cafe collection is being released? I can't see it on their website.
 
Hi MissD, I emailled Sara at head office just yesterday with exactly the same question! She said that they are in stock, so you just need to call up and order rather than ordering them on the website. The miniatures are also in stock.
 
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Thank you! I've been holding back on my order so I could order it all together. I'll call them tomorrow.
 
Hi Ladies. Can anyone tell me if an orange wood stick is suitable for removal other than using a metal tool. Thank you 😊
 
Yes an orange wood stick is absolutely fine lovely x

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Yes an orange wood stick is absolutely fine lovely x

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Thanks very much 👍😊
 
So im having trouble with the runny Ness of the top coat. It's fine with just plain colours because I can use a very thin coat. Proving a lot more difficult to use with glitters though because I'm trying 5 float the top coat and it's just flooding everywhere. Anyone got any tips or tricks for this?
 
I know it's using more product, but could you do two thin top coats? I always do two on glitter for Shellac. I've not used glitter with Veneer yet.

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I know it's using more product, but could you do two thin top coats? I always do two on glitter for Shellac. I've not used glitter with Veneer yet.

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yeah I usually have to anyway, but making the tfirst one too thin usually disrupts the glitter. if its a full nail I could always mix it but its doing ombre thats the problem. same for pigments
 

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