Vizavi Professional
Ongles
Nail Primer Vizavi Professional Primer
Out of stock
product code : 626291
- Characteristics
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Age:
18+
Volume: 7.3 ml
Classification: professional
Country TM: China
Made in: China
Reviews about Vizavi Professional Primer
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I just received a primer and it is HORRIBLE. It seems like it got damaged during transit, either because of mishandling or because you don't pay attention to what you put in the box.
I read some reviews and decided to buy it. The primer is good, but it's important to consider that it freezes at a temperature of +10 degrees Celsius. After purchasing, it cannot be used right away; under no circumstances should it be opened! It needs to warm up first.
This primer is terrible. It arrived in such a state, and I am extremely disappointed. I do not recommend it.
Good acid primer. There is nothing more to write about it.
One drawback of this product is its strong odor. On the positive side, it offers a good price-to-quality ratio, is easy to use, and is compatible with liquids from other brands.
I really liked it.
The PriceMer works like a primer. It is effective and gets the job done.
Excellent adhesion, dries quickly. There is a somewhat unpleasant smell, of course, but it's a minor detail, whereas the work results are satisfying. I can recommend it.
No shortcomings have been identified in three months.
Good primer. Everything is satisfactory, both in terms of performance and price. It's not outstanding, but it's a reliable workhorse.
There is a fragrance, but it is present in all high-quality acid primers. They are made with vinegar, it's essential. It performs its job excellently. So, I highly recommend it.
The primer performs its functions, but the scent is terrible! You should only work with it while wearing a mask and goggles! It contains awful chemicals that damage nails.
I was initially attracted to the price of this primer. I have been using it for quite a while now, and it performs its functions flawlessly. I give it a five-star rating.
It is not specified whether the primer is acidic or non-acidic. A strong smell of vinegar indicates that it is acidic. The nail polish peeled off on one nail.
I have been using this primer for a long time and haven't noticed any drawbacks.
Not good. It smells like vinegar. There's a bite at home. Why buy it then?