Cuccio soak off?

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BiancaZoe

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Hi,

Has anyone else used Cuccio? I am having an absolute nightmare trying to remove it. It will not move! I used all the Cuccio products as instructed. The Cuccio soak off solution as well. It removed some bits but I had to scrape it off and then buff to remove smaller pieces. Anyone else had the same problem? X
 
I've used Cuccio for over 2 years and never had any removal issues.
Are you using Fuse, and if so are you using it sparingly on the free edge only?
I buff all nails until colour starts to come off then wrap and by the time I've wrapped the last nail the first is ready to remove
 
I've used Cuccio for over 2 years and never had any removal issues.
Are you using Fuse, and if so are you using it sparingly on the free edge only?
I buff all nails until colour starts to come off then wrap and by the time I've wrapped the last nail the first is ready to remove
Hi, yes I have been using fuse, I've tried to use as little as possible. Just around the free edge and and at the side walls of the nail but not near the cuticle or the centre of the nail. Maybe I should try just applying to the free edge only. What grit do you use to buff the top coat off? Also are you ever left with any bits after removal or does it all come off nicely? I'll try again and hopefully have a better result. Thanks so much for your help x
 
Hi, yes I have been using fuse, I've tried to use as little as possible. Just around the free edge and and at the side walls of the nail but not near the cuticle or the centre of the nail. Maybe I should try just applying to the free edge only. What grit do you use to buff the top coat off? Also are you ever left with any bits after removal or does it all come off nicely? I'll try again and hopefully have a better result. Thanks so much for your help x
I usually use 180 grit and it should come off.
Heat helps too so you can try resting your clients hands on a wheat bag.
Also make sure you aren't applying base too thick as this will make removal harder.
 

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