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About a week ago one of the girls I went to beauty school with sold me all of her nail stuff.... did I need it? No. But it is an addiction and she had some nice stuff. I knew she used CND and that is all I thought I would be getting but there was some Tammy Taylor product in there as well. So I went on her website to check out her products and I am very intrigued. At the moment I just use OPI Absolute because that is what we use at my school, outside of school I use CND. But Tammy Taylor claims that by using her product and primer you should be able to eliminate 100% of lifting. I am just curious if anyone has had any experience with her line. It sounds promising but is it all hype? Should I stick with my beloved CND? Thanks in advanced for any input!
 
If you're working properly and prepping as you should, etc, then you don't need some self-professed wonder product to combat lifting.

That's not to say you shouldn't try it; it's there and there's nothing wrong with that - just make sure you don't use your cnd/opi brushes or you'll contaminate them.
 
If you're working properly and prepping as you should, etc, then you don't need some self-professed wonder product to combat lifting.

That's not to say you shouldn't try it; it's there and there's nothing wrong with that - just make sure you don't use your cnd/opi brushes or you'll contaminate them.

I have separate brushes for each line. I don't normally have a lot of lifting, except when I use the OPI at school. My CND sets last foreverrrrr. I was just curious if anyone has had any experience with her line. Like if it is easy to manipulate, the setting time, etc..
 
As much as I believe in trying out which line works best for you, I'm going to be that girl and say this: I do not like her product. Her methods look old school to me. In her videos, they "buff" the nail so much and use a lot of primer. That's just me, though. And the fact that the call a 'cuticle stone' a pterygium stone also drives me crazy. Outdated terms! I'm CND all the way!
 
As much as I believe in trying out which line works best for you, I'm going to be that girl and say this: I do not like her product. Her methods look old school to me. In her videos, they "buff" the nail so much and use a lot of primer. That's just me, though. And the fact that the call a 'cuticle stone' a pterygium stone also drives me crazy. Outdated terms! I'm CND all the way!

Thank you for your input! I'm glad I got an opinion from someone with more knowledge on her line, it saved me loads of money. I will stick with CND :) always
 
As much as I believe in trying out which line works best for you, I'm going to be that girl and say this: I do not like her product. Her methods look old school to me. In her videos, they "buff" the nail so much and use a lot of primer. That's just me, though. And the fact that the call a 'cuticle stone' a pterygium stone also drives me crazy. Outdated terms! I'm CND all the way!

Have to say that I felt completely the same. Seems very outdated.
 

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