playing devils advocate, hairdryers were also recomended on this site to use in conjunction with minx for a while until the distributors sourced a lamp.
possibly the point is that its something you can offer without the need to invest further in equipment especially if you are wanting to test the market.
just trying to calm things down because i think its a very interesting thread.
Of course there is nothing wrong or unprofessional about using a hairdryer and I think Susan makes some good points here.
For YEARS I used a tiny Babyliss HD on my clients' nails after they had washed, to dry the nails thoroughly before application of nail products ... it worked brilliantly for me and the salons 8 other full-time technicians and each desk had one hanging on the side for use.
I do wish people would not throw the word professional around so freely or make silly comments about what is and what is not supposedly
professional. If one thinks it looks weird to use a HD in the nail salon then that is ones opinion but in no way is it unprofessional.
As far as using a HD with Minx or any other nail veneer, it should in my opinion, be viewed as more of a
temporary measure until a more permanent heat source can be purchased, as it does turn out to be quite time consuming and impractical to use a HD on every individual nail.
And as for choices, of course choices are a good thing and I don't hear anyone whining or winging about it. No one here is afraid of competition! My lord, after 25 years leading the industry in the UK, competition is the last thing that would worry me personally.
Minx has the name, Minx has the rep and Minx rocks. Price difference is nil and clients are asking for Minx so my question is simply ... Why ?? But if one feels the need then go for it :lol: