Lifting reasons and way to avoid them.
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Powermoves | Date: Saturday, 04.04.2009, 01:43 | Message # 16 |
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| what hand file grit would you all recommend? I like hand filing till i get my e-file certificate
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Elena | Date: Saturday, 04.04.2009, 09:24 | Message # 17 |
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| I use 240 gr to prepare the nails, to remove old product during infills 150gr and 240 around cuticle area. I use my e-file sometimes to remove design if needed.You right.. I wouldn't use e-file fully without training ether. I'm sure the recommendations on using particular file grit for particular procedure are pretty the same doesn't matter what brand you use.
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Powermoves | Date: Sunday, 05.04.2009, 05:19 | Message # 18 |
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| thank you.
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ArtyNails | Date: Thursday, 21.01.2010, 19:14 | Message # 19 |
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| When i preparing nails i remove gently shine and put dehidrator, after i use bonder or primer. I never had any problems with lifting. I use Kinetics product
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Heavenly_Nails | Date: Sunday, 25.04.2010, 12:09 | Message # 20 |
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| I use Nfu Oh , and not always but sometimes I think I do not apply it correctly because it seems I cant avoid lifting, Is there any kind of applicattion technique that can avoid this?
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