There are quite a few differences between the lines of gel. I used YN before I got addicted to Akzentz. Try both because they FEEL very different. Akzentz may seem more complicated because the gel line is so extensive, but talk with your educator or distributor so you can pick the gels that work for you.
I use 3 whites in the salon - a natural white (french white), a medium color white (builder french white- the favorite), and competition white (the bright bright white). I prefer Natural for my builder gel (there are 4 viscosities of builder gels, so if you like a runny gel; trilite would be your favorite, if you like a totally not self leveling gel; builder would be your favorite. Natural self levels but doesn't run, its my favorite). Natural comes in 4 colors, so my clients can go totally clear, have a touch of clear pink, or go with a coverage color that fits their skin tone. Absolutely you can do nails the easiest way with Akzentz, some salons use Trilite and Ultra white only. Trilite has bonding gel and top gloss built in, so for someone that wants an easy all in 1 gel, there is one available. There are lots of gels because the company listens to nail techs and develops products that nail techs ask for... but it lets you find the ones that work best for how you work- but they all work together so you can switch and change around as you like for different services or clients or whatever. I hope that helps. But again, try out both if you can. Its worth knowing whichever you choose is the one you really love, without wondering if you should have gotten the other. -Jess On Feb 13, 3:33 pm, Shannon <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi guys, > Quick question. I am using OPI Axxium gels and am thinking of trying > another brand. I have heard excellent things about both Young Nails > and Azkentz. Anyone out there tried both?? Which is better for > sculpting pink and whites? What is eveyrone's thoughts on these > brands? THanks guys! > Shannon Kuharik -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "NailTech" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/nailtech?hl=en.
