Thursday, February 11, 2010

Where do u buy the uv-curable clear coat for fake nails that doesn't come off with acetone?

I work in a lab with 100% HPLC grade acetone. The salon where i get my nails done doesn't use this product, but i've been to some salons that do but have a hard time (language barrier) communicating that i'd like a bottle for my personal use to take to my regular nail techWhere do u buy the uv-curable clear coat for fake nails that doesn't come off with acetone?
http://www.premiernailsource.com/








they have great products and they r really cheapWhere do u buy the uv-curable clear coat for fake nails that doesn't come off with acetone?
I use this product in my shop and clients just love it. I am not sure of the exact name, but it is made by the ';Young Nails'; brand of products. It is a UV-curable top coat and it won't come off with acetone or any remover. The only way I know of to remove it is to FILE it off! It stays shiny forever also.





Your own nail tech could probably get it for you at a reduced price from her suppliers. Otherwise, look in beauty supply shops. It is kind of new and may be hard to find. You could also look on line for Young Nails.com or something like that.





That is your solution. Good luck
go onto ebay and type in uv top coat or nail art. It will give you links to ebay stores. I found some last night, and quite cheap really. They also have airbrush and gel nail starter kits at reasonable prices. Am just about to place an order with them so I can do my own nail art at home. Hope this helps.
i honestly dont think that you will be able to find that because most places that sell nail products require you to have a license before they even let you in the door...now if i'm correct i've never seen this in sally's nor have i seen it in the stores like cvs....so the only thing i can tell you is that you may want to go to a salon where the tech will understand what you're asking for but then again some shops dont retail that type of polish if they do retail its just on the colored polishes....so honestly you may be outta luck trying to purchase it....if the tech you go to doesnt speak good english then try finding some who does and explain to them what you want her to put on your nails....now on the other hand if you're getting gels then they should already be using the uv top coat...if you're getting regular acrylics then truthfully if you're working with 100% acetone the uv top coat wont help....you may need to think about going with gels altogether cause acetone wont melt them.....hth

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