OH geez, I'm not sure. It was on their website and when I went to the store 
there was a sign on the China Glaze too. 

See if you can look it up on their website.

Maggie Franklin: 
Owner & Artist, The Art of Nailz, Visalia CA
 "Visionary rebel dreamer; obviously way ahead of my time."
Maggie Rants [and Raves]@Nails Magazine 
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>To: "nailtech@googlegroups.com" <nailtech@googlegroups.com> 
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>Subject: Re: NailTech:: I'm pronouncing it "Gel-lazy"
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>How do we get the bogo offer in this ? I put 2 bottles in my cart and it's not 
>showing up? Is there a code? Thanks
>Nicole 
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>On Mar 19, 2014, at 9:49 AM, cira mench <nailsbyc...@gmail.com> wrote:
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>What is the cure time?   For Audrey is my fave!  I'm thinking about buying it 
>just for that polish
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>>Thanks Cira 
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>>On Wednesday, March 12, 2014, Maggie in Visalia <onykoph...@yahoo.com> wrote:
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>>So I got my March issues of Nails and Nailpro and that was the first time I'd 
>>seen ads for China Glaze's new gel line. WOOHOO! I've been waiting for a long 
>>time to see if they'd join the polish revolution or not. 
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>>>So I made a mental note to check out the local Sally's-- seeing as how 
>>>Sally's is where we buy China Glaze around these parts. 
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>>>And then I got word that the March specials for Sally's include a BOGO deal 
>>>on China Glaze-- including the new Gelaze. AND the professional price for 
>>>Gelaze is an entirely reasonable $8.70 per bottle. So buy one get one free 
>>>brings it down almost to the realm of regular polish prices.... I bought one 
>>>of everything for a total of 29 colors and a top coat.
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>>>Then I posted my pic on Facebook and everyone wants to know what I think of 
>>>it.
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>>>First of all-- I think they want me to pronounce it "Jeh-- lahze" or maybe 
>>>"Jel-laze" but I'm just calling it "jel-lazy" because it's more fun that 
>>>way: I'm pretty over EVERY SINGLE line of gel polish on the market (almost-- 
>>>with props to Young Nails and NSI) feeling the need to include some form of 
>>>the word "gel" in the name of their gel polish. So "gelaze" just makes me 
>>>roll my eyes. 
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>>>I am not sure how I feel about it yet. I like that it is thin and 
>>>polish-like. It's easy for me to get a thin coat with it. I LIKE that it is 
>>>a 1/3 oz bottle (which should be taken into account when factoring the lower 
>>>price, btw) because I've had SO much trouble with my gel polishes curing in 
>>>the bottle. Smaller bottles means getting more use of each one before I lose 
>>>them to poor powder coating. (OH! If only I had control of choosing bottles 
>>>for this application, I could fix this!)
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>>>But coverage is mediocore. I do a lot of gel polish over acrylic and I can 
>>>still see much of the file marks in the acrylic through the polish. I can 
>>>graduate my grit for a smoother finish on the acrylic before polishing, but 
>>>that seems like it should be an unnecessary step for a product that's 
>>>supposed to eliminate the need to buff. 
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>>>BUT so far, I think the China Glaze gelaze top coat might be my favorite gel 
>>>polish top coat. It's not the shiniest I've used, but it's thick. Which 
>>>means that when I put it over glitter, it actually gives me a mostly smooth 
>>>finish. Most gel polish topcoats sort of sink into the glitter and leave a 
>>>very textured finish. If I want a smooth gloss finish I have to use my 
>>>builder gel-- which doesn't soak off. So I'm digging the Gelaze topcoat so 
>>>far. 
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>>>Mind you. I haven't seen how it wears and I haven't soaked it off of anyone 
>>>yet. So we'll see. But China Glaze is opting to match their regular polish 
>>>palette with the gelaze, which is making my clients do happy dances that get 
>>>them scolded for wiggling while I'm working on them! FINALLY! Flip Flop 
>>>Fantasy and For Audrey in a GEL FORMULA! You'd think it was Christmas! LOL. 
>>>
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>>>Ok. Those are my thoughts thus far.
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>>>Maggie Franklin: 
>>>Owner & Artist, The Art of Nailz, Visalia CA
>>> "Visionary rebel dreamer; obviously way ahead of my time."
>>>Maggie Rants [and Raves]@Nails Magazine 
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