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Uploaded by on Mar 25, 2008

The number one problem with nail enhancements? LIFTING. Proper P.R.E.P. consists of methodical steps to begin EVERY enhancement service for greater adhesion and reduced lifting between appointments.

To learn more visit us at cnd.com

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  • I found this really really helpful. Im going to a Creative L + P induction course on monday and looking forward to it. How long is prep supposed to take?

  • PREP should take a max of 20 minutes.

  • I wish to learn this art. Question: why do so many salons use electric tools to remove the nail layers? This is why nails are so brittle when the acrylic is removed.

  • You are correct that the electric drills damage the natural nails. CND will teach you how to sculpt with your brush, not a file and definitly not a drill. Visit our website to find a class near you.

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  • The instructions are amazing ... Pls continue showing such detail instructions as it really helps in knowning which saloon are trained well and which arent. Thank you

  • amazing video..keep makeing them..

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  • also so nass wie die nägel nun sind und mit den ganzen pflegeprodukten drauf kann ich mir nich vorstellen das da wirklich was gut hält

  • I am not licensed but I get all my supplies on Ebay

  • were can i buy these products?

  • Great video.

  • You don't make any sense. Who are you talking to?

  • Thank you

  • only if you cut into the dermis, which is were blood vessels are found. cutting the dead tissue around the nail willl not cause infection.

  • i was taught you are not ever supposed to use a drill on natural nails. it shreds the nail plate & causes permanent damage. When you file by hand before the acrylic application, you just remove the shine of the natural nail with a higher grit file.

  • I just graduated Nail School, and I would like to know why people use the drill on the natural nail, and when your filing (by hand) on the natural nail how do you know its ready? It's that I have the issue of lifting and my school never wanted to teach me how to do it by hand. I was in consistent disagreement with my dear teacher. I would really appreciate your help!

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