Good to know that bonding duo isn't being phased out soon!! I think the filler base is thicker and hard to use for me so I was interested in using the bonding duo
A question about curing… Kokoist says 20-40 seconds for Platinum Filler Base and 30 for NT bases… So you’re saying any of their building-style bases should be cured for a minute, regardless? I’m a DIYer, so I’m curious if this is something you’ve figured out over time and a volume of clients or if it’s just a “better safe than sorry” approach. Is there any overarching guidance for all Kokoist products, like potted colors or tops, where you think we should be curing all of them for longer than Kokoists’s directions? Love your videos, btw - super insightful for someone like me.
Their curing times are assuming you use the kokoist curing lamp. If you don't use it then it's best to ensure full curing of the products with 60 seconds
@@mbgrant 20-40 is the brand recommended based on the thickness of your application and other factors, but if you ask me, 60 seconds is a safe amount of time, especially if you’re a beginner!
This is my favorite product!!!
Good to know that bonding duo isn't being phased out soon!! I think the filler base is thicker and hard to use for me so I was interested in using the bonding duo
👋 Love your channel! Would it be possible to use this to apply Gelips. I need to use HEMA free products. Ty!!
A question about curing… Kokoist says 20-40 seconds for Platinum Filler Base and 30 for NT bases… So you’re saying any of their building-style bases should be cured for a minute, regardless? I’m a DIYer, so I’m curious if this is something you’ve figured out over time and a volume of clients or if it’s just a “better safe than sorry” approach. Is there any overarching guidance for all Kokoist products, like potted colors or tops, where you think we should be curing all of them for longer than Kokoists’s directions? Love your videos, btw - super insightful for someone like me.
Their curing times are assuming you use the kokoist curing lamp. If you don't use it then it's best to ensure full curing of the products with 60 seconds
@@MiyaniAburame Yup, which I do have and use. I didn’t hear any admonitions that longer curing times was only for off-brand lamps.
@@mbgrant 20-40 is the brand recommended based on the thickness of your application and other factors, but if you ask me, 60 seconds is a safe amount of time, especially if you’re a beginner!
@@KokoistUSA Thanks!!!