Good one Holly!

On Thu, Sep 30, 2010 at 8:35 AM, Holly L. Schippers <[email protected]>wrote:

> It is really important that they are using Solar Oil at home daily.
> Someone that is prone to dry nails or has a hiigher exposure to water should
> use it more than once a day.  The common theme seems to be laziness on the
> clients part, I'm curious how many of them would be too lazy to use
> conditioner on their hair! I have one person that is a dry nail person
> anyway plus uses her nails as tools on a regular basis and we have started
> doing a warm Solar Oil soak right after her Shellac application.  I use just
> enough for the fingertips to get into it and have her "play" in it to work
> it up the nails. I did finally get mean and mention if I do not see an
> improvement that we would no longer be doing Shellac and lo and behold there
> was now more time for Solar Oil and then there was improvement :oP
>
> Holly L. Schippers
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> From: [email protected]
>
> Subject: Re: NailTech:: dry nails/Shellac
> Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2010 18:58:35 -0700
> To: [email protected]
>
>
> I have also noticed this on most of my shellac clients and I was thinking
> about posting about it and forgot.  Thanks for bringing this
> up.....hopefully we'll get some insights.
>
> Holly Cliffe
> Vancouver, BC
>  On 29-Sep-10, at 6:53 PM, Angela R Wingerter wrote:
>
>   I have a client that has been wearing Shellac for 4 weeks now. She comes
> in every two weeks, so today was her third time getting Shellac. I have been
> doing the cotton and foil method. I have been putting cuticle oil on her
> nails right after I push the product off. Her nails are getting the dry
> spots like you guys have talked about before. I have another client that has
> been getting the Gelish and the Eco about the same amount of time and her
> nails doesn't seem to be drying out. Has anyone else seen this
> with Shellac vs the others or could it be that the client with the dry nails
> are just prone to dryness? I  am not happy with what I am seeing. If it is
> going to do this to the nails they might as well wear gels and have all the
> extra strength. And if it is Shellac that is doing it, then I will be
> selling my stock. Anyone interested?
>
> Angie Wingerter
>
>
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> *From:* "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
> *To:* [email protected]
> *Sent:* Wed, September 29, 2010 8:26:25 PM
> *Subject:* Re: NailTech:: Gelish: Your Vote For Removal Method*Also*
> Foundation Base App...
>
>
> 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
>
> -----Original Message-----
> 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.
>
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> --- On *Wed, 9/29/10, [email protected] <[email protected]>* wrote:
>
>
> 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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