That is what I thought,  but when used with my gel,  it must not be as tacky as 
it needs to be cause they just fall right off.  So in the Oct. nail mag,  they 
used a brush on glue, so I tried what glue I had.  I'll keep trying.
   
  Thanks,
  Shannon

"Rhonda S. Kibuk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
          Shannon, 
   
  Usually, glue isn't involved.  They are pressed into nearly set acrylic or 
the tacky layer of gel.  they are then overlaid with more of the same product.  
Hope that helps a little!
   
  Rhonda
   
    ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: shannon 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Friday, September 19, 2008 7:41 AM
  Subject: NailTech:: glue and clay canes
  

  Ok,  I am having a dillema here.  I am desperately trying to conquer these 
clay canes,  I would have done a fairly quick job with them, had it not been 
for my glue taking forever to set up.  Now I have to tell you I was using my 
Mach 5 that I know from experience that it sets up really really fast 
especially sticking your fingers together,  anyway....so what do you all use to 
apply your canes to the fingernail to get them to stick down?   I have my canes 
almost paper thin, so that they are fairly flexible and as flush as I can get 
them.  I am hoping to get an Ah Ha moment when I get my nails done in Vegas 
with Loni,  I am going to watch her like a hawk. 
   I did a really simple set last night,  not sculpted,  it was during a fill 
and I used her length that already had gel on them,  anyway,  I was only 
applying three canes per hand and it took me I would dare say close to 20 
minutes just getting these dang things to stay put.  Glue and hold and blow and 
hold and darn it resituate hold and blow.  I'm telling ya I would have had her 
done in about an hour and a half at the most, but we were at least two hours.  
ARgghhhhhh!!!  Thank god she was my last client.  
   
  Please help.............  I gotta figure these things out. 
   
  Thanks
  Shannon


Shannon Arnold
Flip Flop Beauty Shop
Coopers Plains, NY
[EMAIL PROTECTED]   





Shannon Arnold
Flip Flop Beauty Shop
Coopers Plains,  NY
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