I have just seen Jim's comment that a 75watt infrared lamp is too hot. I purchased one, three weeks ago with 100 watt bulb, (as was advised at the excel exhibition) .Can I still use it if I place the clients hands further away (maybe 12 inches)??
I use a 100w infra red and position it well away from the hands so a very gentle warmth is felt. My clients are finding it very pleasant x
You can used your normal gel polish lamp, whatever that might be, all you have to do is cure the IBX for the same time you'd cure your colour cost, ie; shellac 2mins. I also use my minx lamp and it's fine.
Karaxxx
Hi blossom
For second visit it's
Cleanse
Repair
Heat 1 min
Blot
Cure
Cleanse
IBX
Heat 3 mins
Blot
Cure
Cleanse
Hope that helps xx
Blossom don't worry I'm confused too!
If a person has weak bendy nails prone to splitting but no actual splits at that precise moment, would you still use repair? Or would you just use ibx? (On natural nails with no gel/polish afterwards)
Thanks
IBX Repair & IBX should both be used every time IF using under Gel Polish.
If it's on the Natural Nail ONLY then you only need to use Repair on the damaged/split/peeling part of the nail only and then apply IBX. If their are no signs if splitting etc after the first treatment them you only need to use IBX.(as per Jim) Hope that helps.
Hi heaps of people are asking about lamps so i thought i would share what i have done, i got a infer red bulb (sorry about spelling lol) from a pet store, one that is used for reptile tanks, it only cost me $10 then got a 75 watt desk lamp from the hardware store for $30, it works really well i was a little worried about putting the bulb in a lamp that is not designed for that particular bulb but my husband who is an electrician said that as long as you buy a lamp that is made for a higher wattage bulb it is perfectly safe hope this helps
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I don't want to dispute what your husband says, as he is clearly an expert. However, putting a bulb that emits heat is different to just light IYKWIM. If you have a cheap plastic desk lamp that can take a high wattage bulb it might not be able to safely tolerate the additional heat from an infra red bulb. I don't know. Just a thought.