Yes there is big hope... I have been soaking off the old fashioned way since 
day one .  I use one of the little soak off trays from Nailite with a wet 
cotton balls in it.  
1>. bufff shine off first hand and place in tray and make sure cotton is 
against nail


 2> file and shape next hand and buff off shine.
3> back to first hand, remove one finger at a time and push off product with 
cuticle stick
4>put second hand in to soak
5> file and shape, lightly buff  first hand, scrub fresh <or what ever cleanser 
you use>
6< remove second hand one finger at a time push off product, and finish buff 
and cleanse.
7> base coat, color , top, coat, remove dispersion layer
8>sugar scrub hand and forarm, 
9>send to wash
10> nice  lotion massage
All done and ready to leave in about 45 min.  Thrilled to death that ther is no 
reason not to go after those always lost keys in the bottom of their bag,..
We havent had any take more than 10 min to soak off.  The time it took that 
long was a couple nails that had an issue and were buffed and retop coated. so 
there was more on them.  The frenchs soak off so fast that I am still amazed, I 
sill double check myself that I didnt miss something.. This stuff is so GREAT.
I am using ECO, Shellac, Gelish, and a few of IBD soak off gels. IBD has one in 
a bottle comming but their pots of soak off are fine as long as you use the 
base and top from the new lines...  
I really totally agree with Rhonda though this IS and atrificial service so 
hide the files, and electreic files it is all about preception.

Happy Happy nail days
Dawn
[email protected]
Lancaster,PA

 

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From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Sent: Wed, Sep 29, 2010 8:17 pm
Subject: Re: NailTech:: Gelish: Your Vote For Removal Method*Also* Foundation 
Base App...


Thank you Maggie!!!  I am going to try the old fashioned way and see what 
happens. Yipeee..there is hope!!!
 
And thank you everyone who has replied with your help and suggestions!!! 
 
If anyone else has different techniques,pretty please share them : )
 
Della
 
 
 
 

In a message dated 9/29/2010 5:15:36 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, 
[email protected] writes:
  
    
    
      
        
I would just as soon drill it off, but let's face it-- most of the         
clients who are in love with these products would prefer to avoid any         
part of the process that makes them think it's a "fake nail product,"         
they'd rather have it soaked off.
        
 
        
I have been using the individually wrapped (which makes me think of         one 
of the old Foster Farms chickens commercials, which makes me laugh)         -- 
acetone soaked cotton ball, wrapped in foil-- method. I find doing         this 
means letting them soak for 15 minutes, then scraping the product         off 
with a cuticle pusher. It works well enough. BUT one of my clients         has 
taken to soaking it off herself at home the night before her         
appointments and SHE made the discovery that if you soak it the old         
fashioned way-- with your fingertips in a bowl of acetone, it slides         
right off in 10 minutes or less! So that's the way we're doing it         now.
        
 
        
Just make sure you buff the shine off the top coat         first.


        
Maggie Franklin: 
        
Owner & Artist, The Art of         Nailz, Visalia CA
        
 "Visionary rebel dreamer; obviously way ahead of my         time."
Maggie Rants [and rav...@nails Magazine 
        
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From:           [email protected] <[email protected]>
Subject: NailTech::           Gelish: Your Vote For Removal Method*Also* 
Foundation Base Application           For Fill
To: [email protected]
Date: Wednesday,           September 29, 2010, 5:19 AM

          
          
 
          
Hello Friends,
          
 
          
I have a client coming in tomorrow with Gelish on. I would           appreciate 
a vote of which you all prefer as
          
far as buffing/filing the product off to apply new, or the soak           off 
method?  Also how much time it takes you for both           methods.  I soaked 
3 of mine off yesterday with a timer and I am           disappointed that it is 
not quicker to remove. I filled half the           Gelish off and it took 15 
minutes to remove plus buffing           to finish : (     I am grimacing
          
at the length of time this might take tomorrow : ( 
          
 
          
Also, do you apply foundation base over the entire nail for           a fill, 
or just the growth area.
          
 
          
Thanks A Million!
          
 
          
 
          
          
Della
West Side Indianapolis
Brownsburg           Area
          
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