Will do, thanks again! Lisa
----- Original Message ---- From: shannon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [email protected] Sent: Friday, September 12, 2008 10:50:39 AM Subject: NailTech:: Re: Yellow under lifting I personally use Bondex 2 (acid), but others have used both, try different ways see what works for you. Shannon Lisa Cianciotti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Thanks, Shannon, I will try the double priming. When you double prime do you use 2 coats of the same primer or do you use an acid one and a non-acid one? Lisa ----- Original Message ---- From: shannon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [email protected] Sent: Thursday, September 11, 2008 9:06:00 PM Subject: NailTech:: Re: Yellow under lifting try double priming her, I do that with a couple problem lifters, and it seems to do the trick. The one lady I finally convinced her to try gel and she hasnt turned back, she loves them. Lisa Cianciotti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Pati, Yes, her two fingers on her right hand lift. She works on a cash register and insists that she has longer nails. I can never seem to file all of the lifted acrylic. That is why I use it, plus I was taught to use it for every fill at the previous place that I worked at. (The only place I've worked at.) I am in the process of building a studio at my home. It's not a bacteria. It is not there if I remove the acrylic. It only happens when I use the line out, so I will stop using it and see what happens. Thank you very much for the advice! Lisa Cianciotti ----- Original Message ---- From: Pati <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [email protected] Sent: Thursday, September 11, 2008 4:42:56 PM Subject: NailTech:: Re: Yellow under lifting Try not to use the lineout for a few fills and see if this problem goes away....do not expect for the existing mark to go away...that might very well be a psuedenomas bacteria and it has to grow out. (after "killing" it by exposing it to air... The mark remains because it is what is left behind from the ps. bacteria after it dies....) IF it is from the lineout you might be able to file it away....but really why are you using lineout? do you have lifting issues? are you nipping the ac? If you only file what is lifted you will not have fill lines...but be careful not to file the natural nail! If it was me... I would remove the ac from the nails affected...if the stain remains it might very well be Ps. bacteria...that would be one way to figure this out. (then of course replace the ac...) Good luck! Pati 'Life is too short to wake up in the morning with regrets; so love the people who treat you right, forget about the ones who don't, and believe that everything happens for a reason. -----Original Message----- From: Lisa Cianciotti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [email protected] Sent: Thu, 11 Sep 2008 3:12 pm Subject: NailTech:: Re: Yellow under lifting Jill, She doesn't smoke and she claims that she wears gloves when she cleans, and she doesn't wear make-up. I think it is the line out that I am using. I posted about that and some people agreed that the line out could be the problem. Thanks for your input! Yes, very frustrating trying to figure out how to solve nail dilemmas! Lisa ----- Original Message ---- From: Jill in Ky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: NailTech <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, September 4, 2008 9:45:07 PM Subject: NailTech:: Re: Yellow under lifting I've seen this with smokers, too. It's always the pointer and middle finger of their dominate hand that get stained from the smoke. The lifting might be due to her typing on the register, but the yellow could be from the smoke creeping up under the lifted part. Or it could be chemicals, if her hands are in any cleaners. Or makeup, too. But most likely it's her job that causes the lifting, but then the other stuff she comes into contact gets under the lift. Isn't it fun to play Sherlock Holmes with nails? LOL On Sep 3, 3:04 pm, Lisa Cianciotti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi All, > I have a client who I have in acrylics at a long length. She works in a > grocery store doing mostly cash register and stocking. The first two fingers > on her working hand always lift, I am assuming is due to her banging on the > register keys with them. The problem is that when they lift, they turn > yellow underneath. When I prep them for a fill and get off the lifting > acrylic and fill them, they still are yellow. I always have to soak them off > and put new tips on. Do you think some cleaning product, lotion, etc. is > getting under them? I am at a loss, so I am turning to the pros on this one. > I am using Attraction powder with retention+ and bond aid, bond ex for prep > and primer. Any suggestions? > > Lisa Cianciotti ________________________________ Looking for spoilers and reviews on the new TV season? Get AOL's ultimate guide to fall TV. --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "NailTech" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/NailTech?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
