BluJayz
Well-Known Member
Hey folks,
Curious as to your methods of removing or avoiding h20/condensation out of your concentrate.
During the summer in AZ, it heats up so quick and the cold/hot clash and create allot of condensation. Easily enough it can be heated out but I would rather use little-no heat.
So may times in the summer I end up with a "heat-less" product that will dance on the nail as the h20 turn to steam. There is no sparkling and no harshness. However I know the sound alone is enough to scare you off.
Please enlighten me today.
Curious as to your methods of removing or avoiding h20/condensation out of your concentrate.
During the summer in AZ, it heats up so quick and the cold/hot clash and create allot of condensation. Easily enough it can be heated out but I would rather use little-no heat.
So may times in the summer I end up with a "heat-less" product that will dance on the nail as the h20 turn to steam. There is no sparkling and no harshness. However I know the sound alone is enough to scare you off.
Please enlighten me today.