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-----Original Message-----
From: Debbie Doerrlamm <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Sun, 18 Jan 2009 9:32 pm
Subject: NailTech:: Re: Bling toes and soakable gels











Darlene the scarier part is did I read that right.. Di IS
wearing bling toes??? or just doing them??


At 09:10 PM 1/18/2009, you wrote:


Diana, I
have to laugh because I can remember when you were a diehard acrylic gal.
Now you are teaching other techs how to do gels, LOL

?


Darlene Sammons LMT, NMT, MNT

Program Area Coordinator 

Delta Education

Program Director for Esthetics/Nail Technology

Miller-Motte Technical College

Chattanooga, TN 

423-510-9675 ext 234


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In a message dated 1/18/2009 8:04:06 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
[email protected] writes:







Caralyn, sorry, this is my term for soak off gels. And Lynnette, if I





had a camera that worked, and then even knew how to get it on the





puter I would!!LOLO





Caralyn, there are traditional gels that you file off and then there





are soak off gels that can be removed by acetone.? I was looking
for 




a name for my new natural nails with gel overlay service and decided





to call it a Soft Gel Manicure.? I have switched several ac
clients 




over to soft gels (soak able gels).? This type of gel is great
for 




clients with great natural nail shape but their nails keep peeling,





chipping or breaking.? Not for the client that needs length or





shape.? I would describe the gel as a super duper base
coat!!!!!





I have several nurses now that wear them because there is zero 




lifting and the polish stays on, or they can go natural and everyone





thinks they have top coat on their nails, never dulls.





They come in about every 3 weeks for a fill.? Now I know we are





taught not to file soak able gels, but I do.? If you are
careful, you 




can file if off very easily.





I use this same gel for bling nails/toes.? remove shine, remove





dust/clean, add your primer or dehydrator, apply small amount of gel





to natural nail, cure.? Then I dip brush into the gel and then
the 




glitter and apply.? I cure once again and apply a clear gel on





top.? You can sprinkle the glitter, but too messy for me.?
May try to 




pre mix the glitter and gel, but not at that point yet.





they have suggested to use the softer gel for toes so they can be





flexible.? Now I will say I do break the rules when it comes to
my 




stylists nails.? the softer gels are very porous and when they
wear 




it clear, any color will turn the gel yellow. Make up or suntan 




lotion, and hair dye.? So I use a regular top gel coat for their





nails to keep them from staining.





I personally think that the new soakable gels are so easy to use,





that it is a great start for all those ac techs out there to get the





feel of it.? Start with the soft gel manicure and or bling
nails, you 




will get used to the way the brush and product moves.? hope this





answered your questions.? diana from indiana








At 06:41 PM 1/18/2009, you wrote:




>Ok Diana,




>Soft gel????




>Ok, I didn't know that there was a diffrence. What is considered
a 




>hard or soft gel?




>I use Masterworks Innovations or OPI.? Are these soft
gels?




>I am sorry that I sound so dumb but, gels are a teach yourself
sorta 




>thing down here in Dixie.




>




>




>Caralyn Brown




>20 Digits Nail Spa




>PersoNAILized care for your 20 Digits




>Bartlett (Memphis) TN




>[email protected]




>20digitsnailspa.com




>




>




>




>From: Diana Bonn <[email protected]>





>To: [email protected]




>Sent: Sunday, January 18, 2009 11:10:52 AM




>Subject: NailTech:: Re: Bling toes/Pedicures/was scabby feet




>




>




>Caralyn, For bling I use gel vs. ac.? Less steps, don't have
to worry




>about ratio, just easier.? Use the soft gel.? diana
from indiana




>




>




>At 11:14 AM 1/18/2009, you wrote:




>




>




> >Diana




> >




> >Are you blinging with ac or gel?




> >I saw both in Gatlinburg. Which is easier for you?




> >




> >Sent from Caralyn's iPhone




> >




> >




> >On Jan 18, 2009, at 9:38 AM, Diana Bonn 




>
<<
mailto:[email protected]>[email protected]> wrote:




> >




> >




> >yes I agree with everyone, make more money with the
pedicures. As I




> >stated last year, I lost about 10 ac clients, but replaced
them with




> >ped clients, even though they book once every 4-6 weeks, I
am making




> >more money because of the price or products and the time
issue.




> >




> >But I started bling toes in October!! I never thought my
clients




> >would go for these, boy was I 100% wrong.? I learned
the techniques




> >from my Sept. class with HRTE. Gina, Tammy, Lonnie and
Natalie have




> >been sooo helpful..Rhonda K helped me gobs too with my
frustrations!!!!




> >




> >The reason I started this new service in October was to
start getting




> >my technique perfect before the spring. And to also
advertise this




> >thru word of mouth.? I wanted a 4-5 month "working
with the product




> >and time issues" so I can be ready for the spring and
summer rush!!!




> >




> >Of course I started with telling my clients, but I gave
everyone of




> >my co-workers free bling toes, and surprising, many of the
stylist




> >wanted them on their nails instead.? This was the best
move I have




> >made!!! The stylist showing off their nails and toes.?
I sold bunches




> >of gift certificates at Christmas time just by giving my
co-workers




> >free bling!!!




> >




> >I charge a flat fee of $25.00, don't care if it is a full
set, fill




> >in, toes or fingers.? This does not include the ped or
the manicure.




> >




> >If they do want a spa ped or spa man with the bling, I will
knock the




> >price down $5.? But otherwise, 25.? and they are
paying it.? During




> >this bad economic times, they may want to give up their
pedicures,




> >but they want their toes done.? They consider it a
must




> >have.? Because the bling lasts so long, they can go a
long




> >time.? They get quality and quantity for the
price.




> >




> >I do insist that they come in without any polish on their
nails filed




> >down ready to go.




> >




> >I was doing them at my table, well not on my table, but the
client




> >having their foot in my lap and the lamp under us.? But
it was




> >tearing my back up and very uncomfortable for the
client.? So my




> >wonderful boss built me this board type of thing covered in
leather




> >to sit on top of the ped tub. It covers the tub and the
faucet.? It




> >is impossible for the water to come on or touch the client
in case




> >the knobs accidently turned on, electricity and water do
not




> >mix!!!!!!!!!LOLOLOL




> >




> >Trying to get my time down to about 30 minutes.? Right
now book them




> >45 minutes.? If they pick a dark color takes me longer,
light color,




> >in and out.? Plus and organization issue, want to get a
roller cart




> >and keep all bling together, right now all over the
place.? Also,




> >really want to use the sciver bit for the cuticle area, but
have to




> >unplug my E file and carry it over and re plug, PIA!!!! Wish
list is




> >to get Gina's E-File, portable, battery operated,but
very




> >expensive.? If bling is a hit, which I think it will
be, will buy one.




> >




> >The couple of negatives on this, stinky feet, so I have them
rub hand




> >sanitizer all over their feet, and it helps.? A couple
of my ped




> >clients have switched to this, in which I have lost money
because




> >they no longer get peds, they want bling only.? But I
have new




> >clients? and make more money.? When they do
re-book, thought they




> >would want the same color, WRONG, they want the old bling
removed and




> >a brand new color.? Which leads me back to getting my
e-file out and




> >transfer it, need this portable e-file!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Light,
I have a




> >ott lamp over my nail table, but only have ceiling lights in
the ped




> >room, like to work with light!!!! Bling looks so much better
in




> >direct sunlight, WOW, want to find a light bulb that copies
this




> >excitement (anyone an expert on different light bulbs)?




> >




> >I am slowly making displays of my different bling nails, and
will




> >have them finished this month.




> >




> >This is getting way tooo long.? Will write about how I
do bling on




> >another post.




> >




> >But my point being, we have to market ourselves in different
ways and




> >it is hard to think of something new and exciting.? I
have been doing




> >as Maggie calls them "rock star" nails for years,
but with ac on a




> >couple of nail clients, not toes.? I absolutely did not
think anyone




> >would go for this,? WRONG.? Plan months in advance
for a new service




> >so you have it perfected.? Use your free resources for
advertising




> >(your co-workers and bosses).




> >




> >? I revamped my biz thinking okay, what can't
they(consumer) afford,




> >IN THEIR MINDS, and what do they(consumer) think they
CAN




> >afford?? Quality plus Quantity.? They may skip
their pedicures but




> >they want their toes to look nice.? BINGO.? Toe
polish is not enough.




> >All those prom girls, college gals and everyday women want
something




> >special, and at $25 dollar a shot, hell if I never see them
again,




> >fine with me.? But I am filling those empty spots with
one timers and




> >many re books.? I was wrong in assuming I did not need
to know how




> >to deal with gels, not enough time, my clients are happy,
why do I




> >need to know gels.? WRONG again.




> >




> >This recession pushed me to get my crap together for
the




> >future.? Times are changing and I needed to get with
it. I needed a




> >service that the consumer did not need to commit to every
two weeks




> >or a month.? I needed to grab the attention of those
out there that




> >were willing to pop 25 dollars on something that would make
them look




> >special for a couple of months, even if they never came
back.? I




> >found it in bling!!!!!!!!!!! diana from indiana




> >




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