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Why do I keep getting air bubbles in my acrylic?

September 04, 2008 | Bookmark +

Why do I keep getting air bubbles in my acrylic?

Answer

One of the main causes for bubbles in the acrylic comes from an improper mix ratio. If you do not have your mix ratio correct, you can get air bubbles. If your ratio is too wet, the product can shrink and create air bubbles while it is drying. If it’s too dry, the air can actually be trapped within the powder and create air bubbles as you finish the nail. So make sure your mix ratio is balanced and the air bubbles should go away. — Lisa Wong is an educator for CND.

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How can I prevent lifting when my client's hands are constantly in water?

I have a client who is in the medical field so her hands are constantly in water. She has me keep the length of her acrylic nails short. No matter what I do, she always has at least one nail that comes off, and she always has lifting and gets water under the acrylic. I prep the nails correctly, I have a cuticle bit to clean the cuticle area, and I wipe the nail with alcohol, dehydrate the nail, and prime the nail. What should I do?

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