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Date Posted: 06:02:21 08/03/99 Tue
Author: nailsplash
Author Host/IP: ip-91-217.ord.primenet.com / 206.165.91.217
Subject: Re: Acrylics - Non yellowing/no acid primer
In reply to: Melissa NC 's message, "Re: Acrylics - Non yellowing/no acid primer" on 21:12:21 08/02/99 Mon

That is a very good point! Many techs use way too much primer! One brushful is more than enough for all 10 nails, even after most of it is removed by rubbing the brush in circles around the inside of the lip. Dab the primer on in small dots (that will spread, vs brushing it on). Less is more with primer!

> Tricia, are you using Premium's sable primer brush or
> the brush in the cap? Do you run the brush around the
> inside rim of the bottle or lightly tap on a towel? I
> used Premium for 4 yrs and never had any complaints of
> burning. If you are still having problems you can use
> a Bondex type product and have very good success with
> it.
>
> > Help - I am looking for an acrylic that DOES NOT
> > YELLOW and can be used without a primer or with a
> > non-acid primer. I currently use Premium Nail
> > Concepts, but their primer burns a few of my
> clients.
> > I have tried Retention, which doesn't burn, but
> > yellows badly. Any suggestions? Thanks for the
> help.

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