I agree on the cleanser and wipes. I don't want to brand bash, so I will leave the name out, but in salon we were using a different cleanser (not alcohol or DIY) and clients would come back with missing nails after just 2 weeks. We switched that cleanser out for LE (same everything else, not LE products either) and the lifting stopped! I LOVE your wipes because the other "lint free" ones leave fibers everywhere and they end up in my gel polishes and topcoat. 😫 I fight fuzz balls at every service and I hate it. Next year I will booth rent so I can use the supplies I want. 😊
That's so amazing to hear, thanks for sharing! The quality of your products do matter and can make all the difference in your services and result in happier clients too!
At this point in the service, I usually use a nylon nail brush instead of wipes. I feel like the brush can get in the nooks better. Would there be any advantage to the wipes instead at this stage (using the LE ckeanser either way)?
So long as the brush is clean (no dust, debris, oils, soap scum, ...), then a brush is fine. I prefer to use our LEPro Wipe and our LEPro Cleanser. It has not let me down yet.
I agree on the cleanser and wipes. I don't want to brand bash, so I will leave the name out, but in salon we were using a different cleanser (not alcohol or DIY) and clients would come back with missing nails after just 2 weeks. We switched that cleanser out for LE (same everything else, not LE products either) and the lifting stopped! I LOVE your wipes because the other "lint free" ones leave fibers everywhere and they end up in my gel polishes and topcoat. 😫 I fight fuzz balls at every service and I hate it. Next year I will booth rent so I can use the supplies I want. 😊
That's so amazing to hear, thanks for sharing! The quality of your products do matter and can make all the difference in your services and result in happier clients too!
LE wipes are my absolute favorite. So much wasted money until I finally found yours!
I actually bought some at Premiere Orlando. Im looking forward to using them.❤
That is so great to hear, we're glad you found LE! 😊
@@BaskinJujubee We can't wait to hear what you think!
At this point in the service, I usually use a nylon nail brush instead of wipes. I feel like the brush can get in the nooks better. Would there be any advantage to the wipes instead at this stage (using the LE ckeanser either way)?
So long as the brush is clean (no dust, debris, oils, soap scum, ...), then a brush is fine. I prefer to use our LEPro Wipe and our LEPro Cleanser. It has not let me down yet.