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General FAQ's
There are many ways of ordering Young Nails products. You can all us Australia wide for the cost of a local call on 1300766121. We are always more than happy to take calls and stay in touch on the phone. Then there is email via sales@youngnails.com.au . You can also contact us via social media DM @youngnailsaustralia. or txt on +61 410678501. Remember when outside normal business hours you may not always get a response straight away, but will will serve you as soon as we can. Ideally and finally is online shopping. Our website ordering system allows accurate streamlining of ordering ensuring we can spend more time with our clients providing education and other services, like creating social content! Just remember that if you do get stuck we are still just a phone call away, or simply write on the notes section things like : ” Okay to leave at door if address un attended ” or “I am urgent, please send as soon as possible” and be sure your are availabe to be contacted with the information you provide.
Do order online Go to our website www.youngnails.com.au . You will need to register to see pricing as we are a wholesale business. All pricing excludes taxes and any admin or other merchant or delivery charges. These are shown at the check out before you go ahead with payment options. If you are local in SE QLD be sure to select the local freight option. All freight is flat rate no matter how much you order. If it is more than the charged amout, don’t worry – we’ll take care of it for you.. Discounts on some items like sale items and promos are already applied and in this case you will see “sale” next to your item. Or if you have a student or other voucher then you will need to enter it at checkout before it will apply. If you are doing a big order or need a quote on a start up or other deal, then be sure to call or email us first so we can offer the best deal we can. New customers can apply for a ” First order discount voucher ” – If you have any questions, give us a call or send us an email.
How ever you go about it, one of our friendly customer service representatives will be more then happy to assist you directly.
Our Current Terms and Conditions including Return Policy, Warranty and What to do If your order is not delivered is currently being updated, for more information or questions, contact us BEFORE placing your order by calling 1300766121. or email info@youngnails,com.au NZ call or txt on +61 410678501. Remember when outside normal business hours you may not always get a response straight until our office is attended on the next business day.
Acrylic FAQ's
There are two ways of achieving smile lines: Traditional application and Reverse application. The fastest and easiest way to learn is by mastering the Reverse technique. This is a Young Nails trademarked technique that had proven successful around the world. The greatest benefit of the technique is cleanliness. Glitter or colored powder can be applied without worrying about whether it will get on the nail bed. You are guaranteed a faster and sharper look all the time!
The right size of pearl is about half the size of the nail plate. Placing the product at the cuticle area and letting it run towards the free edge is going to guarantee proper thickness at the stress area. You can get the product to self level toward the stress area if the finger is pointing down. If you are looking down the barrel of the nail after the application, the thickness should be the same across from side to side.
Finding the perfect consistency depends on how much liquid-to-powder is mixed. Getting a controlled application can prevent the product from running or drying too quickly. If there is too much liquid, press the back of the brush onto the paper towel for 1 second to remove any extra liquid. The pearl should not have any dry powder around the edges before application. If it’s too wet, the product will stick to the brush while pressing it into place. You should be able to press the product perfectly into place without the product sticking to the brush, running into the cuticles, or drying before bonding to the natural nail.
(Medium to Fast)
1:30 minutes before there is no movement
4:30 before the product can be filed
(Fast)
1:00 minute before there is no movement
4:00 minutes before the product can be filed
When performing a particular service in the salon, a nail technician may attempt to use one application to perform multiple tasks for which the application was unintended. Knowing which application to use on a client in any given situation can pose challenging questions. Most nail technicians will find that one application technique is insufficient to accommodate every situation. Young Nails will help you explore and understand in these situations, which techniques have proven effective and which have, after years of trial and error, failed to prove successful. Are acrylic nails the best choice in this situation? Or would gel be a better choice? Perhaps a combination of both? Remember, if a nail technician chooses the proper approach the first time, he or she will save time and win the loyalty of the client. Success has always been built upon a foundation of knowledge.
Most often, the new nail client’s natural nails are not in good form. This is why the client is looking to you for a nail enhancement service. You will commonly encounter nail plates that are flat, splayed, or offer absolutely no free edge with which to perform your magic. Then there are the infamous nail biters! If this is the case, the application of an acrylic system enables you to cast or reshape the nail bed into an attractive first set of nails with good formation and strength. A client’s lifestyle can usually determine what system suits her natural nails. For example, if the client plays sports or tends to pick at her nails, she will have greater success with the durable acrylic. The tighter bond of acrylic may stand up better than that of gel. In addition to working on the nails, the technician’s job also becomes a process of keen observation in deciding whether acrylic or gel will provide the best bond and durability for the client’s lifestyle. In the new nail service, you will find that in some cases sculptured acrylic will be the best new nail application choice. Acrylic will let you reshape the nail plate, ensuring the strongest nail extension while having to work with little or no natural free edge. Once you have a good start of two or three nail fills and the results are favorable in the reshaping process, starting your fills with gel often works well. In many cases you may find gel bonds better than acrylic due to its flexibility and nonporous characteristic. With the chemistry Young Nails has to offer you in both our Acrylic and Gel systems, your options are limitless. Your choices will be based on which options you like to work with once the nail fills become the ongoing service. Remember Young Nails is about choices and we help you make good ones! Experiment, have fun, and always ask questions!
Young Nails acrylic liquid and powders have a shelf life of 12 months when stored in optimum conditions (Room temperature and no direct sun light).
That is the beauty of Young Nails, you can custom mix your own colors. Whether you customize the pink acrylics or colored acrylics, the possibilities are endless.
Imagination Art FAQ's
The perfect mix ratio is 3:1. 3 parts Speed Clear to 1 part glitter. This is going to give you the best workability. Use a 1/4 oz(7g) jar and fill the Speed Clear just under the neck. Then, fill the rest of the jar with glitters of your choice. Its nice to choose colors that will work well together. For example, Jet Black, Rock Star, and Silver are a perfect combination for stunning black free edge.
You can use as much or as little as you want. Our drops are pure pigmented monomer. You can use it almost straight or dilute it for a more sheer effect when used in combination with Clear powder. Make sure you use a separate Dappen Dish and brush to prevent color contamination between application.
Gel FAQ's
You cannot use Finish on top of Mani Q because the seal is to hard. Mani Q is a soft gel. Because of its nature, putting a hard seal on the surface can create spider cracks on the surface.