I choose gel over acrylic for a number of reasons. One of which there is no smell to it at all...I know you can get odorless acrylics, but I feel there is still a small scent that does linger on that is not pleasant. I also feel gel over acrylic, because you can mess around with gel for as long as you need to and it will not dry out on you. Gel also give out a way better shine in the end. If you use acrylic you have to do more filing than you would with gel. With gel also you can also get a better overlay. These are just some of the reasons on why i perfer gel over acrylic. Don't get me wrong: acrylic is good stuff...and I do use it more often than gel.
Friday, September 24, 2010
(Benifits of Gel over Acrylic)
Heyy everyone,
I choose gel over acrylic for a number of reasons. One of which there is no smell to it at all...I know you can get odorless acrylics, but I feel there is still a small scent that does linger on that is not pleasant. I also feel gel over acrylic, because you can mess around with gel for as long as you need to and it will not dry out on you. Gel also give out a way better shine in the end. If you use acrylic you have to do more filing than you would with gel. With gel also you can also get a better overlay. These are just some of the reasons on why i perfer gel over acrylic. Don't get me wrong: acrylic is good stuff...and I do use it more often than gel.
I choose gel over acrylic for a number of reasons. One of which there is no smell to it at all...I know you can get odorless acrylics, but I feel there is still a small scent that does linger on that is not pleasant. I also feel gel over acrylic, because you can mess around with gel for as long as you need to and it will not dry out on you. Gel also give out a way better shine in the end. If you use acrylic you have to do more filing than you would with gel. With gel also you can also get a better overlay. These are just some of the reasons on why i perfer gel over acrylic. Don't get me wrong: acrylic is good stuff...and I do use it more often than gel.
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