Dashing Diva Adhesive

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natalie24

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Can anyone recommend a good brush in glue to use with dashing diva.

Unfortunately the one in the kit is not doing the business for me, im finding after 2 or 3 days the wrap comes away at the sides. So im looking for a good strong alternative brush on glue.

If i do a natural gel overlay then this is sealing the wrap perfect but i need a cheaper option using the base and top coats in the kit for clients on budget.

Thanks all x
 
Are you putting a tiny swipe of adhesive on the corners of the nail as well?

Are you really smoothing the "tips" on and holding for a couple of seconds.
 
Yes im using glue on each side of the natural nail and all along the wrap. Holding down from the middle and pressing outwards x 3 (as per the instructions).

After applying the wrap i am lightly buffing over with the 240 grit side of the file before adding base coat and 2 top coats

Obviously prep nails first

x
 
Have you tried cnd gelbond? I know it`s not brush on but it works for me
 
I ALWAYS use CND GelBond .. and never have any problems at all ... never have ... CND GelBond fills in every crevasse perfectly. I never trust any other adhesive. :lol: Never had anything conme loose or curl away etc. You will have complete peace of mind with GelBond. If you want to purchase then call 08452106060 and open an account,
 
How do you manage with the Gelbond if it hasn't got a brush, would you not need a brush to put it onto the nail and over the dashing diva strip? Would love to try this as I don't find the one with the kit very good on its own, Lisa.
 
How do you manage with the Gelbond if it hasn't got a brush, would you not need a brush to put it onto the nail and over the dashing diva strip? Would love to try this as I don't find the one with the kit very good on its own, Lisa.


I put a thin slick of GelBond on the natural nail then a small 'worm' all along the DD and up into the corners and then apply as a normal tip. If any squidges out then I just wipeit away .. just the same as always.

No one has to make this difficult by over-analysing evreything. It's like a tip, apply like a tip .. that's it.
 
I put a thin slick of GelBond on the natural nail then a small 'worm' all along the DD and up into the corners and then apply as a normal tip. If any squidges out then I just wipeit away .. just the same as always.

No one has to make this difficult by over-analysing evreything. It's like a tip, apply like a tip .. that's it.

Excellent i will try gelbond.

I take it the number is for sweet squared. I already have an account so i will order a few of them tonight. Along with some more DD, only did my first set on tuesday night while watching the tv and have done 6 more sets since, other people noticed and wanted it doing! :)
 
Excellent i will try gelbond.

I take it the number is for sweet squared. I already have an account so i will order a few of them tonight. Along with some more DD, only did my first set on tuesday night while watching the tv and have done 6 more sets since, other people noticed and wanted it doing! :)

You must be doing a nice job ... congratulations!
 

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