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Old 01-18-2012, 06:37 PM   #1
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I am looking to purchase a nail dryer for my salon...do any of you have advice on which one would be good for drying nail polish? I have been looking at the Therma Spa Professional nail dryer that has the six minute timer with black light but still not sure....any advice is greatly appreciated.
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My favorite (and I have been through many) is my Belson Profiles Spa fan. There is a two handed that works for pedis and manis and a single handed one. They have a 1, 2 & 3 minute timer with a uv light (much better than a black light) and heat. They also have 2 different height positions. It has lasted better than any I have tried.
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Thanks so much for your advice...I read a couple of reviews on the Belson and some said it had a very loud motor....does yours have a loud motor and I would love to know how long it takes you to dry nails with regular polish with the Belson? Do you have to run it several times to get it to dry the nails?
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I don't find them loud at all. I usually use a combination of Solar Speed Spray from CND and then just the 3 minutes of warm air and the light. Remember that no fan will dry standard polish to a completely hardened finish. Standard polish really needs about 24 hours to fully cure to hardness on their own. Fans will get them dry to the touch, but they will still be "dentable" for up to 24 hours no matter what you do.
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Thanks so much....I currently use the CND Solar Speed Spray or the Drip Dri drops....I do remember that it has to cure, but thanks for the reminder also...never hurts to have little reminders......
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I think the hair dryer amount of a good choice, they can save money.
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I am looking to purchase a nail dryer for my salon...do any of you have advice on which one would be good for drying nail polish? I have been looking at the Therma Spa Professional nail dryer that has the six minute timer with black light but still not sure....any advice is greatly appreciated.
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i don't have a nail dryer, but i last days ago i went to a salon next to my hous, i found that they using a upsicy uv nail dryer when doing nail art care,
no mention the fast drying effects which the gel nail got dry in sec..and most surprising me was that it made the nail gel much stronger in the adsorption capacity, and my nail gel is still keeping good shape now.
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