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!
Can I use this for nail cracks?
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?
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!