Needing help from pros about CND opaque/sheer pinks and Additives!

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Megrn05

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I have no zero background in salon expertise, other than my ABSOLUTE obsession with perfectly sculpted pink and white nails. I live in a very rural area with very little salons to choose from. Last week I went in for a fill and I have no clue what color CND they used, but I can see all the curvature from past fillings!!! Ugh. It has zero pink in color to it. The perfect set to me is an obvious pink color probably opaque? I have looked at the choices, and witout seeing them on nails Its had to tell. Would intense pink be the one? I plan on ordering it and bringing it in for each fill. Im a nurse so trying to find the answer to this has made me OCD!!! I havnt the slightest clue about products. So please help guide me!!!
 
I dont work wuth CND however i can tell you that unless qualified and trained with them you cannot buy their products and this needs to be posted in consumer section ideally x

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I moved to Consumer Queries.

Unless you hold a cosmetology license or manicure license, you won't be able to purchase CND products from legitimate suppliers.
 
Why don't you speak to your nail tech and she will order it in for use on you.
I would do this for my clients. If they are going to be a regular client then it is worth my while buying in a pot of powder that suits their nails.
 
Why don't you speak to your nail tech and she will order it in for use on you.
I would do this for my clients. If they are going to be a regular client then it is worth my while buying in a pot of powder that suits their nails.

FAB idea, Izzi! :)
 
I will try to ask them. The set im wearing now after the fill were almost an off white sculpt, then clear to very very little pink. Which of CNDS
powders would be pinker, bright white, and can they mix an opaque with a sheer to have coverage?
 
There are coverage powders in the CND range, this is what they should get in for you. They are a bit trickier to work with so maybe that is why they don't have them !
What worries me here is that CND don't do an off white, just brilliant white. So are you sure they are actually using CND have you seen the branded pots of powder ?
 

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