Fine! I will try the stinking brush.
Hehe.........
On Nov 9, 2010 8:42 PM, "Pati" <nailg...@aim.com> wrote:
> I LOVE the brush set! I use the white one (not sure if there is more than
one white one...but the longer sorta oval shaped white one is the one I am
referring to) for the colored SOG's.. what a difference in application when
you have a good brush! It makes the SOG's apply easier than the "brush in
the bottle" ones!
>
>
> Pati
>
> 'Good friends are like stars...
> You don't always see them, But you know they are always there.
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Susan Mang <susanm...@hotmail.com>
> To: nailtech <nailtech@googlegroups.com>
> Sent: Tue, Nov 9, 2010 4:44 am
> Subject: NailTech:: HELP!! questions about ECO sog
>
>
> Hello everyone!!!
>
> A little behind the times with the Gel "stuff", but I'm trying to catch
up....
>
> Just received the Light/Gel/Brush deal that I ordered from Star Nail last
week.
>
> Boy-O-Boy do I feel like a fish out of water!!
>
> I'm sure I'll have lots more questions as I get started, but here are my
current questions:
>
> The deal included 8 Gel colors, and the master brush collection. I've
never used any kind of gel
> before, so I'm wondering if I need to use a special base/top coat with it?
I know each line sells
> it, and another tech in the salon has the Shellac and Gelish. We share
very well together....can
> I use those base/top coats, or do I need to have the Star Nail base/top to
use with the Eco colors?
>
> The brush collection has a few different brushes.....are the different
brushes just a matter of personal
> preference or are certain brushes used for certain things (ie: base or top
coat, or to do a gel nail as
> opposed to gel color application)?
>
> Also, now that I'm thinking about it....the instructions that are included
with the Eco Gels says you can
> build an artificial nail with it. Did I buy the wrong thing? I thought I
was getting into the Star Nail Gels to
> be used for color application. Is it the same gel, just applied thinner?
>
> And I love how the light can be placed on top of the feet for pedicures
(by removing the reflective bottom
> plate)....do you have to place the foot on the plate, or not use that for
pedicures? And could I just place
> the light on top of the clients hands, or do we have to use that
reflective plate? I think it would help eliminate
> the client from hitting the rim of the light if I could just set the light
down on their hand.
>
> Thanks in advance for any help!!
>
> Sue Mang
> susanm...@hotmail.com
> Louis Anthony Salon
> Buffalo NY
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