Im the 1st to experiment ...when it works I keep using it , I have way to much 
product from everyone not to..sorry Lynnette,...lol... I was referring to 
gels...& by the way NSI's Universal liquid is great ! I remembered how great 
when I received their free sample at the show & used it again




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From: Lynnette Madden <salo...@gmail.com>
To: nailtech@googlegroups.com
Sent: Mon, July 19, 2010 9:15:29 AM
Subject: Re: NailTech:: Re: rubbery nails


So then with that it means we cannot use Orly base coat, Essie polish and Haken 
top coat? 

Using an acrylic reference-so no one can use 
NSI's Universal liquid with the powder of their choice?
Right now Creative is not leaving many techs a choice but to use another 
product.
Reminds me of those toys that are the"must haves" for christmas...all demand 
and 
no supply....
Buenos dias!
Lynnette Diaz-Madden
www.facebook.com/nailtech
www.salon29.net
Salon 29-where pampering and
personal attention is on its way!
On Jul 19, 2010 8:46 AM, "Minx Orlando" <lindaloo...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>Shellac tends to be quite flexible, Eco is a true soak-off gel
>product. We must remember when mixing products from different
>companies that there is a scientific method to how each companies
>product reacts to its self much less to others
>
>On Jul 18, 4:56 pm, Angela R Wingerter <awinger...@sbcglobal.net>
>wrote:
>> I just put Eco base on my natural nails and two coats of Shellac Hot Chillis
>> and Eco clear. I removed the dispersion layer and it still felt kinda rubbery
>> and a little tacky. I washed with soap and water and that helped but not 
>shiney
>> enough and still a little rubbery. I put on the Eco clear topcoat. Now I have
>> the shine but not hard, still rubbery feeling. Is this normal with Shellac 
and
>> Eco? I have only used Eco a few times and this is my first time with Shellac 
>>and
>> I haven't put any of it on myself. So either this is normal or it is because 
I
>> mixed these two products. My bulbs are new. I used the new CND lamp.
>>
>> Angie Wingerter
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