TIPS TO BE SUCCESSFUL WITH ODORLESS ACRYLIC
• Use a dedicated acrylic brush that is for your odorless acrylic system only. Using a brush that you previously used for traditional acrylic can cause the nail powder to discolor with time. A clean brush is essential to eliminate discoloration which can be common with any odorless acrylic system.
• Only recommended to use with clear based powders. Lighter colors may discolor.
• Apply this product using one part liquid and two parts powder. Using a drier ball can prevent a ball that is too runny to manipulate and allow for a faster drying time.
• Non Acid Primer is recommended, but not necessary, making it a desirable option for clients with sensitivities.
• This product has a slower rate of evaporation than traditional acrylic monomer, rendering it essentially odorless. Due to the slow evaporation, there is very little waste, however, when the enhancement has cured, you may have a tacky layer. As an alternative to filing off the tacky layer, a quick wash or soak in warm water will harden the surface, eliminating the tacky layer. If you choose not to use water, this layer is very easily filed off, however you will need to take in to account the loss of product when applying. As the layer rolls off, you will find you have less dust than with a traditional acrylic or gel. Once you have removed the tacky layer, you simply file as you would a traditional acrylic enhancement