I get my canned air from Costco.
 Marsha McDonald Rubino
GIMME NAILS
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Kalispell, Montana 59901
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From: Michele Wolosyn <[email protected]>
To: NailTech Group <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, February 20, 2009 7:37:09 PM
Subject: NailTech:: Re: gels, maybe I am wrong here/glitter

I always have canned air to use when doing anything with glitter. Sometimes I 
can get a package of several cans on sale or clearance but if not, I use the 
canned air from Walmart.
 
Michele
 
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Date: Fri, 20 Feb 2009 09:54:02 -0800
Subject: NailTech:: Re: gels, maybe I am wrong here/glitter
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]

Once it is cure a GREAT way to get rid of glitter (or dust when filing) is to 
use a Can of Air from your local office supply store.
Use the attached straw on the can and just give it short bursts of air.  I 
won't travel to my seminars or do shoots without a can.
I use it instead of duster tools which cause cross contamination.  It's also 
great for dusting polish bottles on a display rack!

:) Elaine


On Thu, Feb 19, 2009 at 7:32 AM, Michelle Phoenix <[email protected]> 
wrote:

How do you clean off the excess glitter around the nail?  it makes me crazy! 



On Sat, Feb 14, 2009 at 5:59 PM, Caralyn <[email protected]> wrote:



Diana
The glitters that I have actually have shaker holes in them so it's not quite 
so messy. I just shake and go.
Hair foils is a good idea. Better than Saran wrap or copy paper. Thanks for 
that one. Use 2 and u can sprinkle pick it up pour on the next toes with the 
other foil under and on and on until all 10 are covered.

Sent from Caralyn's iPhone


On Feb 14, 2009, at 3:03 PM, Diana Bonn <[email protected]> wrote:


Okay, have to explain the glob thing, kind of slammed that out
there.  Since I hate sprinkling, I use the dip method, which I could
change my mind at any second, I am willing to try anything.

Anyway, I am talking about the big toe. The other toes are too small
for this silly method.  Anyway, what I found when I load the brush
with gel, then dip into the glitter, there is more gel than glitter
and I had to keep re dipping in the glitter. If I added more glitter
than gel then I would have to re dip the brush in the gel, which you
can't do because you add glitter to your gel, soo then you have to
keep wiping your brush.

Soooooooooo, I started loading the brush with gel, put it on the
nail, and then took the brush and picked up glitter, slowly letting
the glitter spill on the gel, then with the excess glitter on the
brush started kind of mixing/appling the gel/glitter on the toe.  Any
excess, instead of wiping on paper towel, wipe it on the next toe. I
actually think maybe sometimes I am mixing the gel and glitter on the
big toe to add to the smaller toes!!!! LOLOLO This so far has been
better than the sprinkle for me.

But have a question, when you do sprinkle, what do you sprinkle
with??? I mean what do you pick the glitter up with?  I have a bunch
of Starbucks green stopper things that my clients have saved for me,
to stir up the gels.(yes I have an addiction to Starbucks, what
recession)? Guess I could pick up glitter with the flat end.

And Alice, yep thought about pre mixing on something (I have used
hair dressers foils when I make my acrylic ghosts), but haven't got
my ratio down yet, which means I don't want to pre mix too much gel
and not use it all. too expensive to waste a drop.  Maybe when I do
more of these I will get an idea how much gel for toes.

And Elaine will try your idea tooo!!!!! thanks for your help diana from indiana











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