Elaine,
Great?tip! I am getting a new gel light either tomorrow or Tues and I am going 
to try this. :) thanks.
Genie Webber
Eclectic, AL


Then, work THIN.? What have you got to lose in doing more thin coats instead of 
one or two thick coats?? Applying thick only means you'll have to chase your 
gel and do lots of filing in the end.? Apply a very thin coat (like polishing a 
nail) and do three or four instead of one big goopy mess.

Another trick...(this is where it def works for Star Nail and may not for 
another brand)....if you are just using clear gel as an overlay you do not 
REALLY need to cure three minutes each layer.? One minute is enough to crisp 
that gel up so that your next layer won't damage the first layer as it is going 
on.? Do a minute cure (in a 9 watt lamp) for each layer.? On the LAST layer do 
your three minute cure.? The UV rays are still penetrating the previous layers 
and giving them the long final cure.? In fact, look at it this way... if you 
did three layers... layer one got the initial minute.? Layer two got a minute 
and layer one got it's second minute.? Layer three is cured for three minutes 
which means layer one actually got five minutes and layer two got four 
minutes.? See where I am going with this?





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Sent: Thu, 18 Sep 2008 11:25 am
Subject: NailTech:: Re: Gels



On Mon, Sep 15, 2008 at 10:04 AM, Vito Hotmail <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:




it has nothing to do with the gel... it has everything to do with me... i need 
to practice...maybe oneday


?

Vito







My heart is breaking reading this thread on Gels and the trouble many of you 
are having.? I had to just speak up.? What I am about to share definitely works 
with Star Nail Gel, I can't say it will work for any other brand.? Here's a few 
tricks.? First, if you feel like the gel is a little too runny and moves into 
the skin before you get the nail in the light, try keeping your gel in your 
refrigerator.? Colder gel has the feeling of a thicker viscosity while warmer 
gel has the feeling of a thinner viscosity.

Next, use a brush that is nylon and rounded (not square across the top).? A 
good soft Nylon brush with a rounded shape will make life so much easier around 
the skin.

Then, work THIN.? What have you got to lose in doing more thin coats instead of 
one or two thick coats?? Applying thick only means you'll have to chase your 
gel and do lots of filing in the end.? Apply a very thin coat (like polishing a 
nail) and do three or four instead of one big goopy mess.

Another trick...(this is where it def works for Star Nail and may not for 
another brand)....if you are just using clear gel as an overlay you do not 
REALLY need to cure three minutes each layer.? One minute is enough to crisp 
that gel up so that your next layer won't damage the first layer as it is going 
on.? Do a minute cure (in a 9 watt lamp) for each layer.? On the LAST layer do 
your three minute cure.? The UV rays are still penetrating the previous layers 
and giving them the long final cure.? In fact, look at it this way... if you 
did three layers... layer one got the initial minute.? Layer two got a minute 
and layer one got it's second minute.? Layer three is cured for three minutes 
which means layer one actually got five minutes and layer two got four 
minutes.? See where I am going with this?

Taking your time and thinking of gel like POLISH and doing the thin coats may 
take a little longer on your application, but I guarantee you will hardly have 
to file.? Maybe a little buffer block over the surface to smooth any 
imperfections at the most.

Vito, don't be so hard on yourself.? Good exposure to good education will give 
you the confidence you need to pull off a slamming set.? Keep practicing on 
tips to get your application down.? One day you will say, "Oh my god, gels are 
so easy!? I can't believe I was so hard on myself!".

Elaine Watson
aka Elaine (was) from Maine? haha
-- 
Elaine T. Watson
Star Nail International
Vice President of Marketing and Sales
Global Education Director
800.782.7624 extension 321
fax 661.257.5847
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Blog: itsnotarealjob.blogspot.com





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