The Nail Lounge Northwich Supports Breast Cancer Research
Our salon, The Nail Lounge Northwich, supports the Pink Ribbon Foundation with these EXCLUSIVE Pink glitter acrylic bows.
25 Responses to “The Nail Lounge Northwich Supports Breast Cancer Research”
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atonyaa Says:
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soundsofangels Says:
Those are pretty and vair kwl.
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adizzy2005 Says:
thats greate..
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emXchik Says:
wow thats so cool
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InvertedNailSystems Says:
Hi again! Checkout our main youtube page, there is a link to our website (can’t put link in the comments because of the anti spam) Our e-learning web-site is for professional nail techs who want to train to use Inverted Moulds. So you need to have the right qualifications for being a nail tech in ‘Malta’ and already be trained and have supply of liquid and powder acrylics. We then show you how to use the IM’s and supply them from our online order form which is within the training site.
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fluidgonzi Says:
and from where can i Buy clear nails and IM please online?
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fluidgonzi Says:
So to do these nails all you need is the false nails clear and the IM and some glitters right?
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laxgrlie24 Says:
i love it
thats soo cute
im getting my nails dne ad i dont know what i want
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InvertedNailSystems Says:
Thanks! The Nail Lounge is our ‘training’ salon. Our clients love these nails, especially because it’s helping such a worthwhile cause.
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pk1lebgirl87 Says:
this is so amazing i love this art
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InvertedNailSystems Says:
Hello. Depends on the brand of acrylic you are using (is it slow medium of fast set?) also L&P is ‘Heat’ cured so the warmer your room the faster it will set. So if you are using slow set in a cold room, bonding takes ages. Fast set in a warm room, bonding is super quick. (Filming videos, like this one, under 2 hot lights makes the L&P cure so fast it’s almost impossible to work with lol)
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jacobhoggard2hott Says:
hi i have a question, about how long does it take the pink L&P to bond with the nail. Does it bond quickly or does it take a while? thanks in advance
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InvertedNailSystems Says:
Thanks for your comment. The Inverted Moulds (or IM’s) are ‘Very’ thin and soak off easily in acetone with the rest of the L&P acrylic. Regarding skin contact, putting just the right amount of pink L&P into the IM’s, there is a technique we use to make sure of this.
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heatherjdavis Says:
Do the moulds soak off in product remover?
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InvertedNailSystems Says:
Hi, the ‘Glowing Dust’ is just ‘Ultra Fine Pink Nail Art Glitter’ mixed with some ‘Clear’ acrylic powder. Both are available from professional beauty suppliers.
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Gritaros Says:
my sister is wandering how she can find the ”glowing dust” and how much
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monkeymcs Says:
i think what you have done is fantastic my mum died of cancer 2 years ago and i surrport breast cancer as much as i can keep it up
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InvertedNailSystems Says:
Pink L&P. Exactly the same way as when you do a sculpt. You apply the Inverted Mould when the pink L&P is still ‘wet’, then, as it cures (hardens) it bonds the extension to the nail plate and voila! At the same time the IM (which is on the surface) bonds to the pink L&P below it and gives that super smooth surface, so no buffing
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hotchicksleek Says:
Really amazing, smooth work and beautiful finish… Just one question… if you don’t use glue how does the mould stick on to the nail?
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rosalba1216 Says:
WoW!!! You are really good!! Give you props!
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InvertedNailSystems Says:
We are the only manufacturer and supplier of Inverted Moulds. We are currently working on a new ‘professionals’ website where nail technicians can receive lots of detailed ‘online’ information on how to use Inverted Moulds. This site will also be the only place you can purchase Inverted Moulds. So watch this space!
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fibro60 Says:
Where can I fond this molds?? This is very interesting…
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InvertedNailSystems Says:
Yes, we put the Inverted Mould on the nail while the ‘pink’ acrylic is still wet. As the pink polymerises (hardens) it bonds with the natural nail underneath and the mould above. You don’t need any glues, adhesives or resins, just acrylic!
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venusaur00399 Says:
Wow, it’s amazing and gorgeous! That’s a really good idea to put the acrylic into the mould! Do you put the mould on the nail while it’s still wet?
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InvertedNailSystems Says:
Well we don’t use ‘tips’ they are Inverted Moulds, and we put the acrylic ‘into’ the mould and not ‘on top’ like with tips. The moulds guarantee a smooth bump & lump free finish it also means you don’t have to ‘buff’ the finished extension so you get a cleaner look.
That’s not false nails. It’s molds you mold the nail in the mold then transfer it to a previously preped nail. I hope that helps.