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E | N | L is Now Offering Multiple Acrylic Systems!
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E | N | L Acrylic Kit E | N | L Acrylic System ENL Nail Supply
E | N | L has expanded our brand to now include 3 levels of Acrylic, so no matter where you are starting your nail tech journey we will be there!

LANSING, Mich. - Washingtoner -- E | N | L is proud to announce we now offer three levels of acrylic online and in-store. The three options that we provided are Standard, Pro, and Elite. Now E | N | L can cater to nail technicians that are just starting and those with years of experience. This fantastic news is a game-changer for our customers, as you will now be able to start with our slower setting (Standard) acrylic and progress to our fastest setting acrylic (Elite) easily and all in one place.

Let's jump into E | N | L's three new acrylics.

Standard: Our Standard acrylic is perfect for those just starting or who have not practiced in a while. Standard is a slow-setting acrylic that allows you to create the ideal nail while making the perfect shape.

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http://youtu.be/YbjQqANIeEg



Pro: Our Pro acrylic is a step up from Standard and is ideal for those familiar with the acrylic application and need a faster setting product. Our Pro acrylic is perfect for nail techs that like to work steadily but also need a little extra time to get that perfect shape.

http://youtu.be/f4PzUVklNEk



Elite: Our Elite acrylic system is a fast-setting acrylic designed for professionals. E | N | L Elite acrylic is perfect for anyone working in a salon that has already mastered the foundations and needs acrylic that sets quickly.

http://youtu.be/4SrwIwpqmy4



To help break this down, we have created an easy-to-follow demonstration of our acrylic located at the link below.

E | N | L is an up-and-coming brand that is here to provide excellent service and products while being helpful to those that are aspiring to become a professional nail tech and cater to those with years of experience already.

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You can check up out online at enlnailsupply.com or on our social media accounts:

Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/ElegantNailbyLuanda

YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzih-9ehPuMG3XB1Hil5_6Q

Acrylic System Link - https://enlnailsupply.com/pages/enl-acrylic

About us - https://enlnailsupply.com/pages/about-us

We look forward to expanding and offering high-quality nail products, and feel free to contact us with any questions!

Contact
Tony Coleman
support@enlnailsupply.com
5175803113


Source: ENL Nail Supply

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