I was looking at this since my hands tend to shake & ache with my autoimmune disease. This has allowed me to do Gelip nails for the first time & I have loved my manicure with it! Can't wait to continue working with Mochi Bond and improving my technique.
Hi! I recently bought the bond mochi and used it to apply the gelip tips. It's time to remove them and I'm having the hardest time specially with the Mochi layer. I have looked everywhere for information on how to properly remove it but I can't find anything. Any recommendations?
Yes, mochi remains pretty gummy when cured! Make sure you’re not applying too much- the builder that you apply overtop will give your enhancement more stability!
I was looking at this since my hands tend to shake & ache with my autoimmune disease. This has allowed me to do Gelip nails for the first time & I have loved my manicure with it! Can't wait to continue working with Mochi Bond and improving my technique.
We’re so happy to hear that!! Nails should be accessible to everyone
@@KokoistUSA I believe so too & Kokoist has really allowed me to do that!
How does the size range of Gelips compare to , say, Apres Gel X. I have trouble sometimes finding full cover tops to fit my thumbs
Hi! I recently bought the bond mochi and used it to apply the gelip tips. It's time to remove them and I'm having the hardest time specially with the Mochi layer. I have looked everywhere for information on how to properly remove it but I can't find anything. Any recommendations?
Can I use this for nail cracks?
@@pamelakouzanails6756 we recommend our Fixee gel for that!
Should the mochi be gummy when cured? It doesn't seem secure
Yes, mochi remains pretty gummy when cured! Make sure you’re not applying too much- the builder that you apply overtop will give your enhancement more stability!