Hi Elaine,
 
Thank you so much for posting this. I haven't started using the SOG  yet 
(still waiting for a top and base coat. lol ) and have been  concerned that 
maybe it is a mistake to use it.  I think I let out a sigh  of relief when I 
read this.  Information is our greatest  tool~!!!
 
Again, Thank You!!!
 
Della Diver Kemp
Indianapolis,Indiana
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
In a message dated 8/9/2010 6:05:21 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
[email protected] writes:

Suggestions to prevent or fix nail curing with soak off gels.   

First, I want to explain why.  When your nails are moist they  fluff up 
microscopically.  Like a sponge on your kitchen sink.  When  they are 
dehydrated they shrink, again like that sponge.  When you  overlay your nails 
with 
anything (even polish) you trap moisture that travels  up from the bed of your 
nails and into your nail plate.  This is a normal  occurrence.  But 
normally the moisture is allowed to evaporate and the  nail stays at pretty 
much 
the same texture.  Now, once you get a little  free edge.  The moisture that 
is puffing up the nail is able to evaporate  under the nail plate causing it 
to shrink and curl.  Some people have  this worse than others, while some 
won't have this at all.  It just  depends on the porousness of your natural 
nail and how much size it changes at  both ends of the spectrum.  This happens 
with Acrylic and Hard Gel as  well.  The difference is, with good adhesion 
those products are stiff  enough to "not" allow the nail to curl unless it 
lets go.  SOG's are  super flexible, so when you start to curl it goes with 
it.

So now that  you understand why, here's how you can prevent it....BEFORE it 
starts.   

The key being before...

When you reapply your SOG's (with  little to no free-edge)...for your 
trouble nail curlers, apply some of the  clear soak off gel "under the nail".  
This will trap some of that  moisture and keep it from curling.  You can also 
do this with brush on  resin and an activator (spray or brush on).  Then 
when you go to soak off  the nails in two or so weeks, it will come off as 
well.  Be sure to clean  under the nail, dehydrate it according to your 
manufacturer's recommendation  and then reapply and let it cure while your tops 
are 
curing.  For the  shortest nails you may want to cure them upside down 
facing the light for at  least a minute to be sure they got some light on them.

DEFINITELY send  everyone home with cuticle oil.  Tell them to apply daily 
to their  cuticles and under their nails.  This will also keep the 
surrounding skin  from getting dry with the use of the soak off chemicals.

Hope this  helps you all out!!

:)

Kind Regards,
Elaine T.  Watson
Star Nail International
Vice President of Marketing and  Sales
Global Education Director
800.782.7624 extension 321
fax  661.257.5847
[email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected]) 
Blog: _itsnotarealjob.blogspot.com_ (http://itsnotarealjob.blogspot.com/) 


On Sun, Aug 8, 2010 at 8:47 PM, Becky <[email protected]_ 
(mailto:[email protected]) >  wrote:

I really love these gel polishes but I now have it on my own nails and  
they are seriously curling. I don't even like how they look. I noticed the  
same on my natural nail clients and I know we've discussed it here a bit.  I'm 
going to have to go back to having acrylic on, which I don't mind,  because 
I can't stand how much they are curling.
Oh well, I can definitely attest to how well it holds up on natural  nails, 
which is why I started wearing it anyway... 
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